“…This area has been the subject of work not only in the fields of history, sociology, and political science, but also increasingly political theory, theology, and religious ethics. Scholars such as Michael Sandel (1996), Romand Coles (2005), Stanley Hauerwas and Romand Coles (2008), Jeffrey Stout (2010), Melissa Snarr (2011), and Luke Bretherton (2015) have in differing ways sought to draw attention to community organizing, and specifically BBCO, as a form of democratic citizenship which provides an alternative to procedural liberalisms defined by an elitist, technocratic politics with little interest in the moral dimensions of public life. Drawing on traditions of civic republicanism, these theorists all seek to recover a democratic politics that welcomes not only contributions from religious discourses in deliberations about the common good, but also the forms of democratic life practiced in faith‐based community organizing.…”