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INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION The Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion is a free site. To access published articles, you will need to be a registered user of IJRR - registration is easy and free! INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION 4 Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion Vol. 10 (2014), Article 1 METHOD In determining whether there is a correlation between intelligence and religiosity, it is necessary first to define the terms. The definition of intelligence that we use INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION 4 Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion Vol. 8 (2012), Article 5 is especially surprising given that major world religions clearly condemn lying, as the quotes at the beginning of this articlemake clear.
INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION 4 . Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion. Vol. 2 (2006), Article 1 . final step further evaluates the efficacy and validity ofthese measures by
INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion, Vol. 12 (2016), Article 3 3 Religion is an active force in the public, professional and personal lives of many in the INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION 6 . Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion. Vol. 1 (2005), Article 7 . examined, so it is not clear how frequently and under what conditions it occurs. INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION 6 Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion Vol. 7 (2011), Article 1 Figure 1: Change in Happiness Among U.S. Women and Men, 1972–2008 Source: Data from GSS, 1972–2008.Sample weighted as described in text. With the exception of the addition of the 2008 GSS data, the numbers dis- INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION 4 Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion Vol. 6 (2010), Article 7 colonies: Guyana, Belize, and Trinidad and Tobago. Haiti is a French-speaking cultural outlier. That leaves eighteen nations that are culturally and historically INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGIONPURPOSEARTICLESEDITORIAL BOARDSUBMISSION INFORMATIONCONTACT US Article 4: Connected and Fragmented: Introducing a Social Network Study of Religious Congregations. Author: Jennifer M. McClure (Samford University) Article 3: The influence of religiosity and Muslim peers on the school performance of adolescents in the Netherlands, Germany, INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION Purpose of IJRR. IJRR was founded to publish very high quality, original research on religion by scholars, regardless of their field of specialization. Unfortunate accidents of history separated the social sciences into an archipelago of fields and departments. Efforts to break through these artificial barriers by publishinginterdisciplinary
INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION The Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion is a free site. To access published articles, you will need to be a registered user of IJRR - registration is easy and free! INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION 4 Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion Vol. 10 (2014), Article 1 METHOD In determining whether there is a correlation between intelligence and religiosity, it is necessary first to define the terms. The definition of intelligence that we use INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION 4 Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion Vol. 8 (2012), Article 5 is especially surprising given that major world religions clearly condemn lying, as the quotes at the beginning of this articlemake clear.
INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION 4 . Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion. Vol. 2 (2006), Article 1 . final step further evaluates the efficacy and validity ofthese measures by
INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion, Vol. 12 (2016), Article 3 3 Religion is an active force in the public, professional and personal lives of many in the INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION 6 . Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion. Vol. 1 (2005), Article 7 . examined, so it is not clear how frequently and under what conditions it occurs. INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION 6 Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion Vol. 7 (2011), Article 1 Figure 1: Change in Happiness Among U.S. Women and Men, 1972–2008 Source: Data from GSS, 1972–2008.Sample weighted as described in text. With the exception of the addition of the 2008 GSS data, the numbers dis- INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION 4 Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion Vol. 6 (2010), Article 7 colonies: Guyana, Belize, and Trinidad and Tobago. Haiti is a French-speaking cultural outlier. That leaves eighteen nations that are culturally and historically INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION Editorial Board. Joseph Baker Sociology, East Tennessee State University. Barbara Jones Denison Sociology and Leadership Studies, Shippensburg University. Scott Draper Sociology, The College Of Idaho. Amy Edmonds Political Science, Milligan. Anthony J. Gill Political Science, University of Washington. Massimo Introvigne Center for the Study of New Religions, Turin, Italy INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION The Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion is a free site. To access published articles, you will need to be a registered user of IJRR - registration is easy and free! INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION Submission Information. To submit an article, send an e-mail ( bgsmith@catawba.edu) with the name, affiliation, and e-mail address of the author (s), with the article as an attachment, but without identifying the author (s) on the article. Articles should be in English, double-spaced, include an INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION 2010 Volume 6. 2009 Volume 5. 2008 Volume 4. 2007 Volume 3. 2006 Volume 2. 2005 Volume 1. IJRR - A Free Site. The Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion is a free site. To access published articles, you will need to be a registered user of IJRR - registrationis easy and free!
INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION 6 Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion Vol. 14 (2018), Article 2 SOURCES OF RELIGIOUS HOSTILITY Although freedom of religion is conceived as a common American value, several groups have experienced, and continue to experience, anti-religious bias. INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion Vol. 14 (2018), Article 12 4 true God who appears in the last days, and that the rapid growth of the CAG fully demonstrates the authority and power ofGod’s word.
INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION 4 Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion Vol. 10 (2014), Article 4 hostilities in Egypt, which has adversely affected the tourism industry (see Bell 2013). A few current examples from the Muslim-majority countries, which are INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION 4 Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion Vol. 10 (2014), Article 5 of Jesus Christ and the set related to the term servant leadership as attached to ministry definitions and descriptions for every office of ministry (Frank 2002). The Book of Discipline maintains that people can find the model for servant leadership within the ministry of Jesus Christ. INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION 4 Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion Vol. 11 (2015), Article 10 at the website of the Joshua Project, which is currently managed by the U.S. Cen-ter for World Missions.2 One of the benefits of these data having been presented and re-presented in INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION 6 Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion Vol. 6 (2010), Article 4 relationships in particular, an examination of how African-American churches present their views of same-sex relationships addresses a gap the literature. INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGIONPURPOSEARTICLESEDITORIAL BOARDSUBMISSION INFORMATIONCONTACT US Article 4: Connected and Fragmented: Introducing a Social Network Study of Religious Congregations. Author: Jennifer M. McClure (Samford University) Article 3: The influence of religiosity and Muslim peers on the school performance of adolescents in the Netherlands, Germany, INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion, Vol. 12 (2016), Article 3 3 Religion is an active force in the public, professional and personal lives of many in the INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION 6 . Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion. Vol. 1 (2005), Article 7 . examined, so it is not clear how frequently and under what conditions it occurs. INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION 4 Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion Vol. 8 (2012), Article 5 is especially surprising given that major world religions clearly condemn lying, as the quotes at the beginning of this articlemake clear.
INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION 4 . Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion Vol. 1 (2005), Article 2. unrelated to parents’ religiousness. Of course, there isgood reason to be
INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION 4 . Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion. Vol. 2 (2006), Article 1 . final step further evaluates the efficacy and validity ofthese measures by
INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION 6 Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion Vol. 7 (2011), Article 1 Figure 1: Change in Happiness Among U.S. Women and Men, 1972–2008 Source: Data from GSS, 1972–2008.Sample weighted as described in text. With the exception of the addition of the 2008 GSS data, the numbers dis- INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION 4 Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion Vol. 6 (2010), Article 7 colonies: Guyana, Belize, and Trinidad and Tobago. Haiti is a French-speaking cultural outlier. That leaves eighteen nations that are culturally and historically INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION 4 Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion Vol. 7 (2011), Article 10 Catechism of the Catholic Church (John Paul II 1994) strongly opposed the use of capital punishment. The Catechism stated that modern nations were in a position INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION 4 Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion Vol. 11 (2015), Article 10 at the website of the Joshua Project, which is currently managed by the U.S. Cen-ter for World Missions.2 One of the benefits of these data having been presented and re-presented in INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGIONPURPOSEARTICLESEDITORIAL BOARDSUBMISSION INFORMATIONCONTACT US Article 4: Connected and Fragmented: Introducing a Social Network Study of Religious Congregations. Author: Jennifer M. McClure (Samford University) Article 3: The influence of religiosity and Muslim peers on the school performance of adolescents in the Netherlands, Germany, INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion, Vol. 12 (2016), Article 3 3 Religion is an active force in the public, professional and personal lives of many in the INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION 6 . Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion. Vol. 1 (2005), Article 7 . examined, so it is not clear how frequently and under what conditions it occurs. INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION 4 Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion Vol. 8 (2012), Article 5 is especially surprising given that major world religions clearly condemn lying, as the quotes at the beginning of this articlemake clear.
INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION 4 . Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion Vol. 1 (2005), Article 2. unrelated to parents’ religiousness. Of course, there isgood reason to be
INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION 4 . Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion. Vol. 2 (2006), Article 1 . final step further evaluates the efficacy and validity ofthese measures by
INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION 6 Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion Vol. 7 (2011), Article 1 Figure 1: Change in Happiness Among U.S. Women and Men, 1972–2008 Source: Data from GSS, 1972–2008.Sample weighted as described in text. With the exception of the addition of the 2008 GSS data, the numbers dis- INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION 4 Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion Vol. 6 (2010), Article 7 colonies: Guyana, Belize, and Trinidad and Tobago. Haiti is a French-speaking cultural outlier. That leaves eighteen nations that are culturally and historically INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION 4 Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion Vol. 7 (2011), Article 10 Catechism of the Catholic Church (John Paul II 1994) strongly opposed the use of capital punishment. The Catechism stated that modern nations were in a position INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION 4 Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion Vol. 11 (2015), Article 10 at the website of the Joshua Project, which is currently managed by the U.S. Cen-ter for World Missions.2 One of the benefits of these data having been presented and re-presented in INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION Purpose of IJRR. IJRR was founded to publish very high quality, original research on religion by scholars, regardless of their field of specialization. Unfortunate accidents of history separated the social sciences into an archipelago of fields and departments. Efforts to break through these artificial barriers by publishinginterdisciplinary
INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION 4 Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion Vol. 10 (2014), Article 5 of Jesus Christ and the set related to the term servant leadership as attached to ministry definitions and descriptions for every office of ministry (Frank 2002). The Book of Discipline maintains that people can find the model for servant leadership within the ministry of Jesus Christ. INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION 6 Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion Vol. 14 (2018), Article 2 SOURCES OF RELIGIOUS HOSTILITY Although freedom of religion is conceived as a common American value, several groups have experienced, and continue to experience, anti-religious bias. INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion Vol. 14 (2018), Article 12 4 true God who appears in the last days, and that the rapid growth of the CAG fully demonstrates the authority and power ofGod’s word.
INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION 4 Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion Vol. 5 (2009), Article 6 I argue that The Exorcist had such cultural significance because it portrayed contemporary American folk piety at a historical moment when a narrative of secularization had become a dominant cultural myth. A number of scholars have INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION 4 Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion Vol. 10 (2014), Article 4 hostilities in Egypt, which has adversely affected the tourism industry (see Bell 2013). A few current examples from the Muslim-majority countries, which are INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION 4 Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion Vol. 7 (2011), Article 10 Catechism of the Catholic Church (John Paul II 1994) strongly opposed the use of capital punishment. The Catechism stated that modern nations were in a position INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION 4 Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion Vol. 4 (2008), Article 6 with added material. At the urging of an unnamed woman, whose young brother is reported to have died, Jesus comes to his tomb and hears a loud voice. INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION 6 Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion Vol. 6 (2010), Article 4 relationships in particular, an examination of how African-American churches present their views of same-sex relationships addresses a gap the literature. INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON RELIGION 4 Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion Vol. 8 (2012), Article 4 LITERATURE REVIEW Same-sex marriage is a controversial issue in the United States. An array of dif-ferent policies concerning the legal recognition of same-sex relationships existsSearch IJRR
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Article 2:
Separation Anxiety: Analyzing Media Coverage of Issues of Law and Faith in Town of Greece v. Galloway Author: Erica Salkin (Whitworth University) and Jonah Brown (WhitworthUniversity)
Article 1:
Are Religion and Environmentalism Complements or Substitutes?: AClub-Based Approach
Author: Feler Bose (Alma College) and Timothy M. Komarek (Old DominionUniversity)
2014 VOLUME 10
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Explaining Atheism: Testing Hunter�s Durkheimian Theory Author: Joseph Langston (University of Colorado)Article 9:
Consumer Expenditures and the Faith Factor Author: Vince E. Showers (Bradley University), Linda S. Showers (Illinois State University), James E. Cox, Jr. (Illinois State University), Jeri M. Beggs (Illinois State University), and Hulda G. Black (Illinois State University)Article 8:
Religious Tradition and Involvement in Congregational Activities That Focus on the Community Author: Jennifer M. McClure (Pennsylvania State University)Article 7:
When Charisma Doesn�t Fail: Charismatic Authority and Dissonance Management in the Case of Diamond Mountain Author: Matthew Immergut (Purchase College, State University of NewYork)
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Unpacking the Role of Mindfulness in Conscientiousness andSpirituality
Author: Maree Boyce (Queensland University of Technology) and Sukanlaya Sawang (Queensland University of Technology)Article 5:
The Use of Servant Leadership in the United Methodist Church Author: Jessica Dearth (Regent University) and G. R. Bud West (RegentUniversity)
Article 4:
Is Religious Freedom Good for Business?: A Conceptual and EmpiricalAnalysis
Author: Brian J. Grim (Georgetown University), Greg Clark (Brigham Young University), and Robert Edward Snyder (Brigham Young University)Article 3:
Catholic Young Adults' Attitudes Toward the Church's Pro-Life Teachings: A Bellwether for the Church's Political Strategy? Author: Tia Noelle Pratt (St. Joseph's University)Article 2:
Christian Conversion and Cultural Incongruity in Asia Author: Rodney Stark (Baylor University) and Xiuhua Wang (BaylorUniversity)
Article 1:
Intelligence and Religious and Political Differences Among Members of the U.S. Academic Elite Author: Edward Dutton (University of Oulu) and Richard Lynn (University of Ulster)2013 VOLUME 9
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Deregulation and Demographic Change: A Key to Understanding Whether Religious Plurality Leads to Strife Author: Brian J. Grim (Pew Research Center), Vegard Skirbekk (International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis), and Jesus Crespo Cuaresma (Vienna University of Economics and Business)Article 12:
"I'm a Mormon Feminist": How Social Media Revitalized and Enlarged aMovement
Author: Jessica Finnigan (University of Cambridge) and Nancy Ross (Dixie State University)Article 11:
Religious Motivations and Social Service Volunteers: The Interaction of Differing Religious Motivations, Satisfaction, and RepeatVolunteering
Author: Richard M. Clerkin (North Carolina State University) and James E. Swiss (North Carolina State University)Article 10:
The Effect of University Characteristics on Student Religiousness: A Meta-Analysis of Catholic Universities Author: D. Paul Sullins (The Catholic University of America)Article 9:
The Assessment of Various Dimensions of Religious Faith Based on FourMeta-Analyses
Author: William Jeynes (California State University at Long Beach)Article 8:
The Effects of State-Established Religion on Religious Freedom forMinorities
Author: Fatima Z. Rahman (Lake Forest College)Article 7:
The Ambiguous Roles of Religion: The European Integration Project as aMultilevel Case
Author: Florian Gr�tsch (Bergische Universit�t Wuppertal) and Annette Schnabel (Bergische Universit�t Wuppertal)Article 6:
Understanding British Muslim Environmentalism Using Qualitative Research Techniques and Issue Crawler Mapping Software Author: Mohammed Ghayas Chowdhury (Lancaster University)Article 5:
Can Sense of Coherence Be Modified by Religious/Spiritual Interventions?: A Critical Appraisal of Previous Research Author: Florian Jeserich (University of Bayreuth)Article 4:
The Collapse of Secular Social Capital and Religious Revival in Rural China: An Empirical Study Author: Xiuhua Wang (Renmin University of China)Article 3:
Religious Diversity and Religious Vitality: New Measuring Strategies and Empirical Evidence Author: Volkhard Krech (Ruhr University), Markus Hero (Ruhr University), Stefan Huber (University of Bern), Kimmo Ketola (Church Research Institute), and Richard Traunmüller (University ofMannheim)
Article 2:
The Influence of the Quasi-Monopolistic Religious Market on Religiosity in Poland: Considerations Based on an Economic Approach Author: Łukasz Kutyło (University of Ł�dź)Article 1:
Containing the Umma?: Islam and the Territorial Question Author: Matthew Derrick (Humboldt State University)2012 VOLUME 8
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God, Guts, and Glory: An Investigation of Relational Support Mechanisms for War Veterans Provided by Religious Communities Author: Terry Shoemaker (Western Kentucky University)Article 9:
Whom Do People Dislike More: Atheists or Cultists? Author: Ryan T. Cragun (University of Tampa), Patrick Henry (Eckerd College), Casey P. Homan (University of California, Berkeley), and Joseph Hammer (Iowa State University)Article 8:
Religion as a Credence Good and the Case Against Galileo Author: Kristina Terkun Castro (DePaul University)Article 7:
Pride, Sloth/Lust/Gluttony, Envy, Greed/Wrath: Rating the Seven DeadlySins
Author: Douglas M. Stenstrom (California State University, Los Angeles) and Mathew Curtis (University of Southern California))Article 6:
Meaning Making Under the Sacred Canopy: The Role of Orthodox JewishMarriage Guidebooks
Author: Nurit Novis-Deutsch (University of California) and Ari Engelberg (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)Article 5:
Liar, Liar: Adolescent Religiosity and Lying to Parents Author: Scott A. Desmond (Indiana University Purdue University - Indianapolis) and Rachel Kraus (Ball State University)Article 4:
Religion and Endorsement of Same-Sex Marriage: The Role of Syncretism Between Denominational Teachings About Homosexuality and PersonalReligious Beliefs
Author: Michael R. Woodford (University of Michigan), N. Eugene Walls (University of Denver), and Denise L. Levy (Appalachian StateUniversity)
Article 3:
The Confucian Ethic of Female Subordination and Depression Among Young People in Rural China Author: Jie Zhang (Central University of Finance and Economics) and Eric Y. Liu (Renmin University of China)Article 2:
Women Religious in a Changing Urban Landscape: The Work of Catholic Sisters in Metropolitan Cleveland Author: Robert L. Fischer (Case Western Reserve University) and Jennifer Bartholomew (Case Western Reserve University)Article 1:
Religion, Secularism, and Political Discourse in Tanzania: Competing Perspectives by Religious Organizations Author: Mohammed A. Bakari (University of Dar es Salaam)2011 VOLUME 7
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Religion and Volunteering in Four Sub-Saharan African Countries Author: Meredith J. Greif (Georgia State University), Amy Adamczyk (City University of New York), and Jacob Felson (William PatersonUniversity)
Article 10:
Catholics and the Death Penalty: Religion as a Filter for PoliticalBeliefs
Author: Thomas K. Bias (West Virginia University), Abraham Goldberg (University of South Carolina Upstate), and Tara Hannum (West VirginiaUniversity)
Article 9:
Religion, Politics, and Polity Replication: Religious Differences in Preferences for Institutional Design Author: Joshua D. Ambrosius (West Virginia State University)Article 8:
Building Composite Measures of Religion and State Author: Jonathan Fox (Bar Ilan University)Article 7:
Near-Death Experience from Serpent Bites in Religious Settings Author: Ralph W. Hood, Jr. (University of Tennessee at Chattanooga) and W. Paul Williamson (Henderson State University)Article 6:
The Social Gospel Legacy in U.S. Foreign Policy Author: S. R. Thompson (University of Washington) and James K. Wellman, Jr. (University of Washington)Article 5:
Sources of Adolescent Faith: Examining the Origins of ReligiousConfidence
Author: Michael K. Abel (Brigham Young University-Idaho)Article 4:
The Effect of Religious Background on Sexual Orientation Author: Jacob Felson (William Paterson University)Article 3:
Divided by Age?: Generational Shifts in White Evangelical Christians' Attitudes Toward Racial Diversity Author: Darin M. Mather (University of Minnesota)Article 2:
Estimating the Global Muslim Population: Size and Distribution of the World's Muslim Population Author: Brian J. Grim (Pew Research Center's Forum on Religion & Public Life) and Becky Hsu (Princeton University)Article 1:
The Impact of Church Attendance on the Decline in Female Happiness inthe United States
Author: G. Alexander Ross (Institute for the Psychological Sciences)2010 VOLUME 6
Article 8:
Explaining Early Christian Charity: A Psychosocial Theories Approach Author: Daniel Kim (University of Chicago)Article 7:
Conversion to Latin American Protestantism and the Case for ReligiousMotivation
Author: Rodney Stark (Baylor University) and Buster G. Smith (BaylorUniversity)
Article 6:
Explaining Atheism: Testing the Secondary Compensator Model and Proposing an Alternative Author: Laura A. Hunter (University of Notre Dame)Article 5:
Does Change in Teenage Religiosity Predict Change in Marijuana UseOver Time?
Author: Scott A. Desmond (Purdue University), George Kikuchi (National Research Institute of Police Science), and Kristen Budd (PurdueUniversity)
Article 4:
Excluding Inclusivity: Protestant Framing of Homosexuality Author: Carolyn A. Kapinus (Ball State University), Rachel Kraus (Ball State University), and Daniel R. Flowers (St. Mary's College)Article 3:
Teenage Religiosity and Changes in Marijuana Use During Transition toAdulthood
Author: Jeffrey T. Ulmer (The Pennsylvania State University), Scott A. Desmond (Purdue University, Sung Joon Jang (Baylor University), and Byron R. Johnson (Baylor University)Article 2:
Revelation and Revolution: Friedrich Engels and the Apocalypse Author: Roland Boer (University of Newcastle)Article 1:
Religion, Race, and Drug Use Among American Youth Author: Sung Joon Jang (Baylor University) and Byron R. Johnson(Baylor University)
2009 VOLUME 5
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Religion and Academic Achievement Among Adolescents Author: Benjamin McKune (The Pennsylvania State University) and John P. Hoffmann (Brigham Young University)Article 9:
Identity, Psychology, and the _Psychici_: Tertullian's "Bishop ofBishops"
Author: David Wilhite (Baylor University)Article 8:
The Influence of Christian Missionaries on Alaskan Indigenous Peoples Author: Julie Manville (Australian National University) and Ross Maller (Australian National University)Article 7:
Pluralism as Outcome: The Ecology of Religious Resources, Suppliers,and Consumers
Author: Christopher P. Scheitle (The Pennsylvania State University) and Roger Finke (The Pennsylvania State University)Article 6:
The Folk Piety of William Peter Blatty: "The Exorcist" in the Contextof Secularization
Author: Joseph Laycock (Boston University)Article 5:
Gender Differences in Identity Processing Style and Islamic Religiosity in an Iranian Undergraduate University Sample Author: S. Khodarahimi (Islamic Azad University) and D. L. Cothran (University of Tennessee at Chattanooga)Article 4:
Social Responsibility of the Young in Iran: Shiraz as a Case Study Author: M.T. Iman (Shiraz University) and V. Jalaeian (ShirazUniversity)
Article 3:
Religion and Faith: A Decision Theory Perspective Author: Tigran Melkonyan (University of Nevada, Reno) and Mark Pingle (University of Nevada, Reno)Article 2:
Neighbors in the Pews: Social Status Diversity in ReligiousCongregations
Author: Philip Schwadel (University of Nebraska)Article 1:
Christian City Councillors in the Roman Empire Before Constantine Author: Paul McKechnie (Macquarie University)2008 VOLUME 4
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Religion and the Logic of the Civic Sphere: Religious Tradition, Religious Practice, and the Voluntary Association Author: Matthew T. Loveland (LeMoyne College), Keely Jones-Stater (University of Connecticut), Jerry Z. Park (Baylor University)Article 6:
The Secret Gospel of Mark: A 20th Century Forgery Author: Birger A. Pearson (University of California, Santa Barbara)Article 5:
The Faith Factor and Prisoner Reentry Author: Byron R. Johnson (Baylor University)Article 4:
The Complexities of Comparative Research Author: Rodney Stark (Baylor University)Article 3:
Religious Adherence and Military Enlistment Before and After the 9/11Attacks
Author: James DeFronzo (University of Connecticut) and Jungyun Gill (University of Connecticut)Article 2:
The Sociology of Buddhism: Theoretical Implications of CurrentScholarship
Author: Buster G. Smith (Baylor University) and Paul Froese (BaylorUniversity)
Article 1:
Human Development and the Demography of Secularization in GlobalPerspective
Author: Eric Kaufmann (University of London)2007 VOLUME 3
Article 3:
Religion, Intact Families, and the Achievement Gap Author: William H. Jeynes (California State University at Long Beach)Article 2:
Organizational Niches and Religious Markets: Uniting Two Literatures Author: Christopher P. Scheitle (Pennsylvania State University)Article 1:
Religion and Philanthropic Giving and Volunteering: Building Blocks for Civic Responsibility Author: Stephen V. Monsma (The Henry Institute for the Study of Christianity and Politics)2006 VOLUME 2
Article 6:
Religious Competition and Roman Piety Author: Rodney Stark (Baylor University)Article 5:
Events and Value Change: The Impact of September 11, 2001, on the Worldviews of Egyptians and Moroccans Author: Mansoor Moaddel (Eastern Michigan University) and Hamid Latif (American University in Cairo, Egypt)Article 4:
The Market for Martyrs Author: Laurence R. Iannaccone (George Mason University)Article 3:
Urbanization, Religious Pluralism, Cultural Continuity, and the Expansion of Gnostic Communities Author: Robert Wortham (North Carolina Central University)Article 2:
Religious Motivation vs. Traditional Religiousness: Bridging the Gap Between Religion and Politics and the Psychology of Religion Author: Marie A. Eisenstein (Indiana University Northwest)Article 1:
International Religion Indexes: Government Regulation, Government Favoritism, and Social Regulation of Religion Author: Brian J. Grim (Pennsylvania State University), Roger Finke (Pennsylvania State University)2005 VOLUME 1
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Retention Strategies and Religious Success: A Regional Comparison ofAmerican Jews
Author: Michael K. Abel (University of Washington)Article 11:
Images of God: The Effect of Personal Theologies on Moral Attitudes, Political Affiliation, and Religious Behavior Author: Christopher Bader (Baylor University), Paul Froese (BaylorUniversity)
Article 10:
Purity and Anger: Gentiles and Idolatry in Antioch Author: Magnus Zetterholm (Lund University)Article 9:
Social Mobility and Sect Transformation: Testing the Regression-to-the-Mean Hypothesis Author: Sean F. Everton (Stanford University)Article 8:
The Gnostic Church of Brazil: Contemporary Neo-Esotericism in Late-Modern Perspective Author: Andrew Dawson (University of Chester)Article 7:
Does Religion Promote Trust?: The Role of Signaling, Reputation, andPunishment
Author: Richard Sosis (Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Universityof Connecticut)
Article 6:
The Social and Symbolic Boundaries of Congregations: An Analysis ofWebsite Links
Author: Christopher P. Scheitle (Pennsylvania State University)Article 5:
Religious Competition and Revival in Italy: Exploring EuropeanExceptionalism
Author: Massimo Introvigne (CESNUR, Torino, Italy), Rodney Stark(Baylor University)
Article 4:
Folk Temples and the Chinese Religious Economy Author: Graeme Lang (City University of Hong Kong), Selina Ching Chan (Shueyan College), Lars Ragvald (Lund University)Article 3:
Niches in the Islamic Religious Market and Fundamentalism: Examples from Turkey and Other Countries Author: Massimo Introvigne (CESNUR, Torino, Italy)Article 2:
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