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来自贝勒大学(Baylor University)和佩珀代因大学(Pepperdine University)的学术专家探讨了宗教信仰、超越责任感和公民参与。自法国政治学家亚历克西斯-德-托克维尔(Alexis de Tocqueville)1831 年访问美国并观察到美国独特的志愿服务倾向及其在美国公民生活和文化中发挥的作用以来,美国的公民参与度已大幅下降。他撰写了大量关于美国公民倾向于组建各种类型志愿协会的文章,包括宗教、社区和政治组织,这些都有助于志愿服务。
Religiosity, transcendent accountability, and civic engagement
Academic experts from Baylor University and Pepperdine University explore religiosity, transcendent accountability, and civic engagement. Civic engagement has declined considerably in America since Alexis de Tocqueville, a French political scientist, visited the United States in 1831 and observed the unique tendency toward volunteerism and the role it played in American civic life and culture. He wrote extensively about the inclination of American citizens to form voluntary associations of all types, including religious, community, and political organizations that contributed to volunteerism.