id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ddj3tcqwl5dqnlvt4li7l3dktu Rosemary R. Corbett For God and Country: Religious Minorities Striving for National Belonging through Community Service 2016 33 .pdf application/pdf 14677 1078 50 military themes throughout the twentieth century when creating "service" organizations and volunteer "corps" to assert national belonging the first of several twentieth-century periods in which "community service" engagements became a means of regulating and assimilating religious minorities into the mechanisms of the state. the performance of national citizenship: the Wilson administration's wartime efforts to forge a common moral culture across Americans' religious provisions for religious conscientious objectors than World War I legislation had, and an official organization for "Civilian Public Service" "Church Issue."47 The article's author quoted several Protestant ministers, all but one of whom opposed government funding for religiously organized relief services (a contrast from the era of world Will community service projects allow Muslim Americans to all Americans in order to help build a new foundation, one community at a time."70 Unveiling this national service initiative in the wake of Keywords: community service, religion, Muslim American, Peace ./cache/work_ddj3tcqwl5dqnlvt4li7l3dktu.pdf ./txt/work_ddj3tcqwl5dqnlvt4li7l3dktu.txt