Prohibition Faith-Based Organizations

MLA-Citation
Obama said that he would prohibit faith-based organizations that operate social-service programs with federal funds from hiring according to religion in those programs--a dramatic reversal of the Bush administration's efforts to clarify and expand the freedom of religious groups to engage in religious staffing when partnering with the government to provide services. (Carlson-Thies) 


MLA Bibliography

Works Cited
Carlson-Thies, Stanley W. "The Faith-Based Initiative: Both Cause of Contention and the Solution to an Impasse?." Journal of Ecumenical Studies 44.1 (2009): 70+. 



APA Citation
Obama said that he would prohibit faith-based organizations that operate social-service programs with federal funds from hiring according to religion in those programs--a dramatic reversal of the Bush administration's efforts to clarify and expand the freedom of religious groups to engage in religious staffing when partnering with the government to provide services. (Carlson-Thies, 2009)


APA Reference
Carlson-Thies, S. W. (2009). The Faith-Based Initiative: Both Cause of Contention and the Solution to an Impasse?. Journal of Ecumenical Studies, 44(1), 70+. 


Turabian Bibliographic Style

Obama said that he would prohibit faith-based organizations that operate social-service programs with federal funds from hiring according to religion in those programs--a dramatic reversal of the Bush administration's efforts to clarify and expand the freedom of religious groups to engage in religious staffing when partnering with the government to provide services. 1


1. Stanley W. Carlson-Thies, "The Faith-Based Initiative: Both Cause of Contention and the Solution to an Impasse?," Journal of Ecumenical Studies 44, no. 1 (2009).

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