Schneider, Jo AnneWittberg, Patricia2014-02-212014-02-212011Schneider, J., & Wittberg, P.(2011). Comparing Practical Theology across Religions and Denominations. Review Of Religious Research, 52(4), 405-426.0034-673Xhttps://hdl.handle.net/1805/4011This is an Author’s Original Manuscript of an article submitted for consideration to the Review of Religious Research [copyright Springer]. The final publication is available at http://link.springer.com.While significant research and practice has examined congregational involvement in providing for those in need, few have looked at the denominational theology that informs these initiatives or influences the non-profit systems created to provide them. Drawing on ethnographic research from the Faith and Organizations project, a national research/practice initiative designed to explore the relationship between religions and faith based organizations, this paper compares the practical theology behind stewardship of social welfare and educational programs for Catholics, Mainline Protestants, Evangelicals, Jews, Quakers and African American Christians. The paper returns to older, expanded definitions of stewardship and provides identifies three stewardship systems based on religious practical theology. It observes strengths and weaknesses of each system and offers practical suggestions for strengthening connections between faith communities and FBOs in each systemComparing Practical Theology across Religions and DenominationsArticle