Building Cultures of Trust (Emory University Studies in Law and Religion),Used

Building Cultures of Trust (Emory University Studies in Law and Religion),Used

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American society is experiencing a profound crisis of trust, from government to mass media to educational and religious institutions. And whether we realize it or not this crisis affects us all.In Building Cultures of Trust, Martin Marty proposes ways of improving the conditions for trust at what might be called the grass roots level. He suggests that it makes a difference if citizens put energy into inventing, developing, and encouraging cultures of trust in all areas of life families, schools, neighborhoods, workplaces, churches, and more. Marty believes that such efforts at trustbuilding will do more than trickle up to larger areas of society; it will become a slow spreading of habits of honesty, inspiring trust on a culturechanging scale.Far from nave, Marty realizes that the reality of human nature tends towards trustbreaking, not trustbuilding. All the more reason, he argues, to develop strategies to bring about improvements, one small step at a time.

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