This interdisciplinary journal is the primary outlet for social scientific research and theory regarding religious behavior and thought. It publishes research from the perspectives of sociology, psychology, anthropology, political science, and economics.
Entries are listed in order of publication, beginning with 1983 (volume 22). I hope to add earlier volumes as time permits. Michael Donahue helped to make these records available. The format used here is Title of the article, followed on the next line by the authors (Last Name, First Name), page numbers, volume and issue numbers. This journal also carries several book reviews in each edition, but I have decided to limit this index to original articles.
1983, Volume 22
Religious conversion and the concept of socialization:
Integrating the brainwashing and drift models
Long, Theodore E., Hadden, Jeffrey K., 1-14 22 1
Religious affiliation and psychiatric diagnoses
MacDonald, Coval B., Luckett, Jeffrey B., 15-37 22 1
Religious orientation and complexity of thought about
existential concerns
Batson, C. Daniel, Raynor-Price, Lynn, 38-50 22 1
Community and congregational factors in the growth and
decline of Protestant churches
McKinney, William Hoge, Dean R., 51-66 22 1
The effect of religion on forcible rape: A structural
analysis
Stack, Steven Kanavy, Mary Jeanne, 67-74 22 1
Extremism as a religious norm
Liebman, Charles S., 75-86 22 1
Searching for invisible thread: Meaning systems in
contemporary Canada
Bibby, Reginald W., 101-119 22 2
Beyond Durkheim: Religion and suicide
Stark, Rodney Doyle, Daniel P., Rushing, Jesse Lynn, 120-131 22
2
"And thy neighbor as thyself": Self-esteem and faith in
people as correlates of religiosity and family solidarity among
Middletown high school students
Bahr, Howard M., Martin, Thomas K., 132-144 22 2
The Moral Majority in Middletown
Tamney, Joseph B., Johnson, Stephen D., 145-156 22 2
The authority and empowerment of women among spiritualist
groups
Haywood, Carol Lois, 157-166 22 2
Community development and metropolitan religious commitment:
A test of two competing models
Welch, Kevin, 167-180 22 2
Development of an "age universal" I-E scale
Gorsuch, Richard L., Venable, G. Daniel, 181-187 22 2
Visions of the Virgin Mary: The effect of family structure on
Marian apparitions
Carroll, Michael P., 205-221 22 3
If I should die before I wake: Religious commitment and
adjustment to the death of a child
Cook, Judith A., Wimberley, Dale W., 222-238 22 3
The effect of the decline in institutionalized religion on
suicide, 1954-1978
Stack, Steven, 239-252 22 3
Circulation of the saints revisited: A longitudinal look at
conservative church growth
Bibby, Reginald W., Brinkerhoff, Merlin B., 253-262 22 3
The role of religious identification in North American
migration to Israel
Dashefsky, Arnold, Lazerwitz, Bernard, 263-275 22 3
Parish autonomy: Measuring denominational differences
Cantrell, Randolph L., Krile, James F., Donohue, George A.,
276-287 22 3
Local-cosmopolitan theory and religiosity among Catholic nuns
and brothers
Petersen, Larry R., Takayama, K. Peter, 303-315 22 4
Caribbean pilgrimages: A typology
Glazier, Stephen D., 316-325 22 4
General attribution theory for the psychology of religion:
The influence of event-character on attributions to God
Spilka, Bernard, Schmidt, Greg, 326-339 22 4
Attributions of responsibility to God: An interaction of
religious beliefs and outcomes
Gorsuch, Richard L., Smith, Craig S., 340-352 22 4
Toward a theory of death transcendence
Hood, Ralph W. Jr., Morris, Ronald J., 353-365 22 4
Patterns of religious disaffiliation: A study of lifelong
Mormons, Mormon converts, and former Mormons
Albrecht, Stan L., Bahr, Howard M., 366-379 22 4
The Conway and Siegelman claims against religious cults: An
assessment of their data
Kilbourne, Brock K., 380-385 22 4
1984, Volume 23
Text comprehension of various versions of the Bible
Yeatts, John R., Linden, Kathryn W., 1-18 23 1
Life crises among the religiously committed: Do sectarian
differences matter?
Ebaugh, Helen Rose, Fuchs, Richman, Kathe, Chafetz, Janet
Saltzman, 19-31 23 1
The relevance of religion: Iceland and secularization theory
Swatos, William H., Jr., 32-43 23 1
Worldviews, ideologies and social experimentation:
Clarification and replication of "The Consciousness Reformation"
Aidala, Angela A., 44-59 23 1
Conflict in the Church: A social network analysis of an
Anglican congregation
Herman, Nancy J., 60-74 23 1
Geographic mobility, social integration, and church
attendance
Welch, Michael R., Baltzell, John, 75-91 23 1
Religious involvement and drug use among urban adolescents
Hadaway, C., Kirk, Elifson, Kirk W., Petersen, David M., 109-128
23 2
National trends in Jewish ethnicity: A test of the
polarization hypothesis
Himmelfarb, Harold S., Load, R. Michael, 140-154 23 2
The economy of love in religious commitment: The deconversion
of women from nontraditional religious movements
Jacobs, Janet, 155-171 23 2
Post-involvement attitudes of voluntary defectors from
controversial new religious movements
Wright, Stuart A., 172-183 23 2
Support for the Moral Majority: A test of a model
Johnson, Stephen D., Tamney, Joseph B., 183-197 23 2
Religious influence and congressional voting on abortion
Daynes, Byron W., Tatalovich, Raymond, 197-201 23 2
Review of the polls: Images of God among Americans
Roof, Wade Clark, Roff, Jennifer L., 201-205 23 2
On maintaining plausibility: The worldlview of evangelical
college students.
Hammond, Phillip E., Hunter, James Davidson, 221-238 23 3
Religious socialization, apostasy, and the impact of family
background.
Hunsberger, Bruce, Brown, L. B., 239-251 23 3
King and Hunt revisited: Dimensions of religious involvement.
Hilty, Dale M., Morgan, Rick L., Burns, Joan E., 252-266 23 3
Parental use of the threat "God will punish": Replication and
extension.
Nelsen, Hart M., Kroliczak, Alice, 267-278 23 3
Bias in interpreting social facts: Is it a sin?
Montgomery, Robert L., 278-291 23 3
Regional migration and religious commitment in the United
States.
Stump, Roger W., 292-303 23 3
Religion and regional culture: Patterns of concentration and
change among American religious denominations, 1952-1980.
Newman, William M., Halvorson, Peter L., 304-315 23 3
Social justice and the right to use power.
Neal, Marie Augusta, 329-340 23 4
Women's work force status and church attendance.
Ulbrich, Holly, Wallace, Myles, 341-350 23 4
Religion, race and psychological well-being.
St.George, Arthur, McNamara, Patrick H., 351-363 23 4
Religion and political civility: The coming generation of
American evangelicals.
Hunter, James Davison, 364-380 23 4
The role of the local social context in social movement
accommodation: A case study of two Jesus People groups.
Gordon, David F., 381-395 23 4
The Mormon concept of Mother in Heaven: A sociological
account of its origin and development.
Heeren, John, Lindsey, Donald B., Mason, Marylee, 396-411 23 4
Public support for anti-cult legislation.
Richardson, James T., Van Driel, Barend, 412-418 23 4
1985, Volume 24
A general attribution theory for the psychology of religion.
Spilka, Bernard Shaver, Phillip Kirkpatrick, Lee A., 1-20 24 1
Salience as a condition for various social consequences of
religious commitment.
Hoge, Dean R., De Zulueta, Ernesto, 21-38 24 1
Circulation of the saints in South America: A comparative
study.
Brinkerhoff, Merlin B., Bibby, Reginald W., 39-55 24 1
The Virgin Mary at La Salette and Lourdes: Whom did the
children see?
Carroll, Michael P., 56-74 24 1
Construct validation for the Religious Involvement Inventory:
Replication
Hilty, Dale H., Morgan, Rick, 75-86 24 1
The impact of theological orientation and of the breadth of
perspective on church members' attitudes and behaviors:
Roof, Moll, and Kaill revisited.
Black, Alan W., 87-101 24 1
The dilemma of priest retirement.
Fichter, Joseph F., 101-104 24 1
Anomia and sin in Durkheim's thought.
Mestrovic, Stjepan G., 119-136 24 2
Religion, values and attitudes toward abortion.
Harris, Richard J., Mills, Edward W., 137-154 24 2
Status inconsistency and moral issues.
Simpson, John H., 155-162 24 2
The active vs. passive convert: Paradigm conflict in
conversion / recruitment research.
Richardson, James T., 163-179 24 2
What was that sermon about? Predicting memory for religious
messages from cognitive psychology theory.
Pargament, Kenneth I., DeRosa, Donald V., 180-193 24 2
Watson as mythmaker: The millenarian sources of Watsonian
behaviorism.
Creelan, Paul, 194-216 24 2
Glutton, gourmet or bon vivant: A response to Charles S.
Liebman.
Cumptsy, John, 217-221 24 2
Government regulatory powers and church autonomy: Deviant
groups as test cases.
Robbins, Thomas, 237-252 24 3
Financing the Millennium: The economic structure of the
Unificationist movement.
Bromley, David G., 253-274 24 3
Viewing "the other side" in Northern Ireland: Openness and
attitudes to religion among Catholic and Protestant adolescents.
Greer, John E., 275-292 24 3
An exploration of adults' religious orientations and their
philosophies of human nature.
Lupfer, Michael, Wald, Kenneth, 293-304 24 3
Do converts always make the most committed Christians?
Barker, Irwin R., Currie, Raymond F., 305-313 24 3
Parent-university student agreement on religious and
nonreligious issues.
Hunsberger, Bruce, 314-320 24 3
Have the social sciences been converted?
Segal, Robert A., 321-324 24 3
Kilbourne on Conway and Siegelman: A statistical critique.
Maher, Brendan A., Langone, Michael D., 325-326 24 3
Premarital sexual behavior and religious adolescents.
Woodroof, J. Timothy, 343-366 24 4
Patterned religious meanings: Orientations expressed by a
sample of elderly women.
Woodworth, Deborah L., 367-383 24 4
Religion and regional culture: The changing pattern of
religious affiliation in the Cajun region of southwest Louisiana.
Clarke, Clifford J., 367-383 24 4
Gender differences in images of God.
Nelsen, Hart M., Cheek, Neil H., Jr., Au, Paul, 396-402 24 4
Clustering of abortion scale scores.
Lane, Ralph Jr., 403-407 24 4
The development of intrinsic and extrinsic religious
orientations.
Kahoe, Richard D., 408-412 24 4
The conceptualization of religious purity in Allport's
typology.
Hood, Ralph W. Jr., 413-418 24 4
Intrinsic and extrinsic religiousness: The empirical
research.
Donahue, Michael J., 418-423 24 4
A structural equation modeling analysis of the means, end and
quest dimensions.
Hilty, Dale M., Morgan, Rick, Hartman, Wilmer, 424-436 24 4
Forms and measures of personal faith: Questions, correlates
and distinctions.
Spilka, Bernard, Kojetin, Brian, McIntosh, Danny, 437-442 24 4
1986, Volume 25
The social basis of antifeminism: Religious networks and
culture.,
Himmelstein, Jerome, 1-25 25 1
Strategies for social change employed by Communidades Eclesia
de Base (CEBs) in the Archdiocese of Sao Paulo.
Hewitt, W. E., 16-30 25 1
Religious attendance and subjective health.
Levin, Jeffrey S., Markides, Kyriakos S., 31-40 25 1
The "Midrash" and biographic rehabilitation.
Rotenberg, Mordechai, 41-56 25 1
Augustine's search for a fail-safe God to trust.
Dittes, James E., 57-63 25 1
Augustine: The reader as self object.
Gay, Volney, 64-76 25 1
Magic in language and ritual: Notes on Augustine's
Confessions.
Fenn, Richard, 77-91 25 1
Augustine as client and as theorist.
Teselle, Eugene, 92-101 25 1
Confessions of unbelief: In quest of the vital life.
Kliever, Lonnie D., 102-115 25 1
A reply to Maher and Langone's statistical critique of
Kilbourne.
Kilbourne, Brock K., 116-123 25 1
Messianic personalism: A role analysis of the Unification
Church.
Parsons, Arthur S., 141-161 25 2
The Polish peasant and The Pilgrim's Progress: Morality and
mythology in W. I. Thomas' social theory.
Creelan, Paul Granfield, Robert,, 162-179 25 2
Turning pews into people: Estimating 19th century church
membership.
Finke, Roger Stark, Rodney,, 180-192 25 2
God and the just world: Causal and coping attributions to God
in health situations.
Pargament, Kenneth I., Hahn, June,, 193-207 25 2
Religious orientation and moral judgment.
Sapp, Gary L., Jones, Logan,, 208-214 25 2
Religiosity and social desirability.
Watson, P. J. Morris, Ronald J., Foster, James E., Hood, Ralph W.
Jr., 215-232 25 2
New religious movements turn to worldly success.
Khalsa, Kirpal Singh, 233-247 25 2
How does religion influence fertility? The case of Mormons.
Heaton, Tim B., 248-258 25 2
Religious community and individualism: Conceptual adaptations
by one group of Mennonites.
Smucker, Joseph, 273-291 25 3
Death customs in a non-religious kibbutz: The use of sacred
symbols in a secular society.
Rubin, Nissan, 292-303 25 3
Some personality effects of long-term Zen monasticism and
religious understanding.
MacPhillamy, Douglas J., 304-319 25 3
Pavlov's religious orientation.
Windholz, George, 320-327 25 3
Measuring Christian orthodoxy: Reassessing the issue of
unidimensionality.
Lindsey, Donald B., Sirotnik, Barbara W., Heeren, John, 328-338
25 3
Church as a family surrogate: Another look at family ties,
anomie, and church involvement.
Christiano, Kevin J., 339-354 25 3
Evangelicals and fundamentalist in the New Christian Right:
Religious differences in the Ohio Moral Majority.
Wilcox, Clyde, 355-363 25 3
Comment on Segal's "Have the Social Sciences Been Converted?"
Blasi, Anthony J., 364-366 25 3
Comment on Segal's "Have the Social Sciences Been Converted?"
Nelson, Lynn D., 267-368 25 3
Response to Blasi and Nelson.
Segal, Robert A., 369-372 25 3
The audiences' uses and gratifications of TV worship
services.
Pettersson, Thorleif, 391-410 25 4
The uses and effects of televangelism: A factorial model of
support and contribution.
Korpi, Michael F., Kim, Kyong Liong,, 410-423 25 4
God concepts and religious commitment and Christian
university students.
Hammersla, Joy Fisher Andrews-Qualls, Lisa C., Frease, Lynne G.,
424-436 25 4
Reference groups, religiosity, and premarital sexual
behavior.
Woodroof, J. Timothy, 436-460 25 4
The local/cosmopolitan dichotomy and acceptance of women
clergy: A replication and extension of Roof.
Lehman, Edward C., Jr., 461-482 25 4
A covariance structure analysis of the De Jong, Faulkner, and
Warland religious involvement model.
Hilty, Dale M., Stockman, Sue J., 483-493 25 4
Figuring out cult receptivity.
Wallis, Roy, 494-503 25 4
Bridging the gap between understanding and explanation
approaches to the study of religion.
Kepnes, Steven D., 504-512 25 4
Hark! The herald angels sing.
Hoffman, Thomas J., 513-514 25 4
1987, Volume 26
Religious broadcasting and the mobilization of the New
Christian Right.
Hadden, Jeffrey K., 1-24 26 1
A chronic technical disaster and the irrelevance of religious
meaning,: The case of Centralia, Pennsylvania
Kroll-Smith, J. Stephen, Couch, Stephen Robert, 25-37 26 1
Christian faith and nuclear weapons: Rank- and-file opinions.
Hart, Stephen, 38-62 26 1
Quasi-religious meaning systems, official religion, and
quality of life in an alternative lifestyle: A survey from the
back-to-the-land movement.
Brinkerhoff, Merlin B., Jacob, Jeffrey C., 63-80 26 1
Alliances and ritual ecstasy: Human responses to resource
stress.
Hayden, Brian, 81-91 26 1
Church-state relations in Russia and Nicaragua: Early
revolutionary years.
Greil, Arthur L., Kowalewski, David,, 92-104 26 1
Factors related to intolerance of AIDS victims.
Johnson, Stephen D., 105-110 26 1
Quest: Constructive search or religious conflict?
Kojetin, Brian A., McIntosh, Danny N., Bridges, Robert A.,
Spilka, Bernard, 111-115 26 1
Conversion or commitment? A reassessment of the Snow and
Machalek approach to the study of conversion
Staples, Clifford L., Mauss, Armand L., 133-147 26 2
The "new renunciates" of the Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh:
Observations and identification of problems of interpreting new
religious movements.
Carter, Lewis F., 148-172 26 2
Where do we go from here? Scenarios for the psychology of
religion.
Pruyser, Paul W., 173-181 26 2
Indiscriminate proreligiousness: Conceptualization and
measurement.
Pargament, Kenneth I., Brannick, Michael T., Adamakos, Harry
Ensing, David S., Kelemen, M., Lane, Warren, Richard K., Falgout,
Kathryn, Cook, Paul, Myers, Jennifer 182-200 26 2
Religion and socio-economic achievement.
Homola, Michael Knudsen, Dean Marshall, Harvey, 201-218 26 2
Religious factors and drug usage among Seventh-day Adventist
youth in North America.
Dudley, Roger L., Mutch, Patricia, Cruise, Robert J., 218-234 26
2
A typology of progressive Catholics: A study of the delegates
to the National Pastoral Congress.
Hornsby-Smith, Michael P., Procter, Michael, Rajan, Lynda, Brown,
Jennifer, 234-249 26 2
Following the leaders: Parents' influence on adolescent
religious activity.
Kieren, Dianne K., Munro, Brenda, 249-255 26 2
More on the dimensionality of Christian orthodoxy.
Hunsberger, Bruce, 256-259 26 2
Response to Hunsberger.
Lindsey, Donald B., Sirotnik, Barbara W., Heeren, John, 260-262
26 2
Morality and perceptions of society: The limits of
self-interest.
Smith, Ruth L., 279-293 26 3
Deconversion from religious movements: An analysis of
charismatic bonding and spiritual commitment.
Jacobs, Janet, 294-308 26 3
The social protest of Christian and nonreligious groups: The
importance of goal choice.
Donnelly, Brenda W., 309-326 26 3
Environmental variation and the plausibility of religion: A
California Indian example.
Spickard, James V., 327-340 26 3
Parental religion and alcohol use problems as
intergenerational predictors of problem drinking among college
youth.
Perkins, H. Wesley, 340-357 26 3
A cross-cultural investigation of religious orientation,
social norms, and prejudice.
Griffin, Glenn A. Elmer, Gorsuch, Richard L., Davis, Andrea-Lee,
358-367 26 3
The application of the religion-psychological role theory.
Kallstad, Thorvald, 367-374 26 3
Saint Augustine and the psalter in the light of
role-psychology.
Sunden, Hjalmar, 375-382 26 3
Sunden's role theory and glossolalia.
Holm, Nils G., 383-389 26 3
Attribution, roles and religion: A theoretical analysis of
Sunden's role-theory of religion and the attributional approach
to religious experience.
Wikstrom, Owe, 390-400 26 3
The value of Sunden's role-theory demonstrated and tested
with respect to religious experiences in meditation.
VanDerLans, Jan, 401-412 26 3
The religionization of a society: The continuing application
of Shariah law in Saudi Arabia.
Souryal, Sam S., 429-449 26 4
"Public" and "private" Protestantism reconsidered:
Introducing the "Loyalists.
Luidens, Donald A., Nemeth, Roger J., 450-464 26 4
Grass-roots deviance from the official doctrine: A study of
Latter-day Saint (Mormon) folk-beliefs.
Crapo, Richley H., 465-486 26 4
Praying the rosary: The anal-erotic origins of a popular
Catholic devotion.
Carroll, Michael P., 486-498 26 4
Perceptions of authority and the power strategies used by
clergymen.
Falbo, Toni New, B., Lynn Gaines, Margie, 499-507 26 4
The cult withdrawal syndrome: A case of misattribution of
cause?
Lewis, James R., 508-522 26 4
Sociology's one law: Religion and suicide in the urban
context
Faupel, Charles E., Kowalski, Gregaory S., Starr, Paul D.,
523-535 26 4
Antireligious humanistic values, guilt, and self esteem
Watson, P. J., Morris, Ronald J., Hood, Ralph W. Jr., 535-546 26
4
National prominence and religious preference
Selth, Jefferson P., 547-550 26 4
1988, Volume 27
Religion and the persistence of identity
Hammond, Phillip E., 1-11 27 1
Transformative impact of the study of new religions on the
sociology of religion, The
Robbins, Thomas, 12-31 27 1
Church and political opposition, the: Comparative
perspectives on mobilization against authoritarian regimes
Johnston, Hank, Figa, Jozef, 32-47 27 1
Structuring of political attitudes among liberal and
conservative Protestants, The
Kiecolt, K., Jill Nelsen, Hart M., 48-59 27 1
Political action committees of the New Christian Right: A
longitudinal analysis
Wilcox, Clyde, 60-71 27 1
Embracing Augustine: Reach, restraint, and romantic
resolution in the Confessions
Elledge, W. Paul, 72-89 27 1
Religion and the problem-solving process: Three styles of
coping
Pargament, Kenneth I., Kennell, Joseph, Hathaway, William
Grevengoed, Nancy, Newman, Jon, Jones, Wendy, 90-104 27 1
Correlates of mystical and diabolical experiences in a sample
of female university students
Spanos, Nicholas P., Moretti, Patricia, 105-116 27 1
Conway-Siegelman data on religious cults, The: Kilbourne's
analysis reassessed (again)
Kirkpatrick, Lee A., 117-121 27 1
Structure of Hood's Mysticism scale, The: A factor-analytic
study
Caird, Dale, 122-127 27 1
Age-related differences in beliefs, attitudes and practices
of priests
DeJong, Judith A., Donovan, Donna Coghlan, 128-136 27 1
Government activity and civil privatism: Evidence from
voluntary church membership
Wuthnow, Robert, Nass, Clifford, 157-191 27 2
Christian eschatological identities and the nuclear context
Weigert, Andrew J., 175-191 27 2
Moral conservatism and the 1984 presidential election
Woodrum, Eric, 192-210 27 2
Changes in the attitudinal correlates of opposition to
abortion, 1977-1985
Jelen, Ted J., 211-228 27 2
Life quality of Tibetans and Hindus: A function of religion
Fazel, Mohammed K., Young, David M., 229-242 27 2
Religious belief, participation and consequences: An
exploratory and confirmatory analysis
Hilty, Dale M., 243-259 27 2
Prejudice and religion revisited: A cross-cultural
investigation with a Venezuelan sample
Ponton, Marcel O., Gorsuch, Richard L., 260-272 27 2
Religiosity among Indochinese refugees in Utah
Lewis, Robert E., Fraser, Mark W., Percora, Peter J., 272-283 27
2
Women called Catholics: The sources of dissatisfaction with
the Church, Santa Clara County, California
Browne, J., Patrick, Lukes, Timothy J., 284-290 27 2
Scientific approach to religious development: Proposals and a
case illustration, A
Kwilecki, Susan, 307-325 67 3
Institutional plausibility alignment as rhetorical exercise:
A mainline denominations' struggle with the exigence of sexism
McMillan, Jill J., 326-344 27 3
Identity, structure and communicative action in church
decision-making
Conrad, Charles, 345-361 27 3
Orthodoxy, religious discordance, and alienation
Petersen, Larry R., 362-377 27 3
Religion and radical labor unionism: American states in the
1920s
Christiano, Kevin J., 378-388 27 3
Exploration of the attribution styles of Christian
fundamentalists and of authoritarians, An
Lupfer, Michael B., Hopkinson, Patricia L., Kelley, Patricia,
389-398 27 3
Relationship of God control and internal locus of control to
intrinsic religious motivation, coping and purpose in life, The
Jackson, Laurence E., Coursey, Robert D., 399-410 27 3
Religiosity, life meaning and wellbeing: Some relationships
in a sample of women
Chamberlain, Kerr, Zika, Cheryl, 411-420 27 3
Survey of Chinese anomalous experiences and comparison with
Western representative national samples, A
McClenon, James, 421-426 27 3
Survival value of transcendental ideology, The
Farr, Kathryn, 427-428 27 3
Praying the rosary
Capps, Donald, Carroll, Michael, 429-441 27 3
Sociology of religion and American religious history
Hackett, David G., 461-474 27 4
New typology for organizations, A: Market, bureaucracy, clan
and mission, with application to American denominations
Scherer, Ross P., 475-498 27 4
Demographic transitions in religious organizations: A
comparative study of priest decline in Roman Catholic diocese
Schoenherr, Richard A., Young, Lawrence A., Vilarino, Jose Perez,
499-523 27 4
Role commitment processes revisited: American Catholic
priests 1970 and 1985
Verdieck, Mary Jeanne, Shields, Joseph J., Hoge, Dean R.,
524-535 27 4
Religious predictors of Catholic parishioners' sociopolitical
attitudes: Devotional style, closeness to God, imagery, and
agentic/ communal religious identity
Welch, Michael R., Leege, David C., 536-552 27 4
Determinants of moral attitudes
Woodrum, Eric, 553-574 27 4
Gender, religious identity and work force participation
Hertel, Bradley R., 574-592 27 4
Variables related to recall of the English Bible:
Comprehensibility, structural importance, meaningfulness,
interest, specificity of denotation and
abstractness-concreteness
Yeatts, John R., 593-608 27 4
Task performance and attributional biases in the ministry
Nauta, Reinard, 609-620 27 4
Religious affiliation, participation and fertility: A
cautionary note
Marcum, John P., 621-630 27 4
Effects of membership in Scientology on personality: An
exploratory study
Ross, Michael W., 630-636 27 4
Meaning and causes: Response to Kepnes
Segal, Robert, 637-644 27 4
In pursuit of dialogue: Reply to Segal
Kepnes, Steven D., 645-651 27 4
Response to Selth's "National Prominence and Religious
Preference", A
Ives, Kenneth H., 651-652 27 4
1989, Volume 28
Evangelical politics and status issues
Wald, Kenneth D., Owen, Dennis E., Hill, Samuel S., 1-16 28 1
Evangelism as frame intrusion: Observations on witnessing in
public places
Ingram, Larry C., 17-26 28 1
How the upstart sects won America: 1776-1850
Finke, Roger, Stark, Rodney, 27-44 28 1
Demographics of religious participation: An ecological
approach,1850-1980
Finke, Roger, 45-59 28 1
Influence of economic and demographic factors on rural church
visibility, The
Rathge, Richard W., Goreham, Gary A., 59-74 28 1
American religion in the post-Aquarian age: Values and
demographic factors in church growth and decline
Perrin, Robin D., 75-89 28 1
Virgin of Guadalupe and the economics of symbolic behavior,
The
O'Connor, Mary, 105-119 28 2
Origins and prospects of the option for the poor in Brazilian
Catholicism
Hewitt, W. E., 120-135 28 2
Catholicism and social change in the Netherlands: A case of
radical secularization
Lechner, Frank J., 136-147 28 2
Non-ordained workers in the Catholic church: Power and
mobility among American nuns
Wittberg, Patricia, 148-161 28 2
Factionalism, group defection, and schism in the Hare Krishna
movement
Rochford, E. Burke, 162-179 28 2
Strangers once more: Patterns of disaffiliation from
Mormonism
Bahr, Howard M., Albrecht, Stan L., 180-200 28 2
Identifying American apostates: A cluster analysis
Hadaway, C. Kirk, 201-215 28 2
Innovation theory and religious nones
Tamney, Joseph B., Powell, Shawn, Johnson, Stephen, 216-229 28 2
In defense of developmental theories of religion
Barnes, Michael H., 230-232 28 2
Concluding unscientific postscript on religious development,
A
Kahoe, Richard D., 233-236 28 2
Reply to Barnes and Kahoe
Kwilecki, Susan, 237-240 28 2
Reappraising Durkheim's Elementary Forms of Religious Life in
the context of Schopenhauer's philosophy
Mestrovic, Stjepan, 255-272 28 3
Correlations versus case studies: The case of the Zulu in
Swanson's The Birth of the Gods
Lang, Graeme, 273-282 28 3
Religious group variation in the socioeconomic status and
family behavior of women
Heaton, Tim B., Cornwall, Marie, 283-299 28 3
Protestant heritage and the spirit of gun ownership, The
Young, Robert L., 300-309 28 3
Religious orientation and the targets of discrimination
McFarland, Sam G., 324-336 28 3
Interactional factor correlations with means and ends
religiousness
Watson, P. J., Morris, Ronald J., Hood, Ralph W. Jr., 337-347 28
3
Intrinsic/Extrinsic measurement: I/E revised and single-item
scales
Gorsuch, Richard L., McPherson, Susan E., 348-354 28 3
Religious orientation, impression management, and
self-deception: Toward a clarification of the link between
religiosity and social desirability
Leak, Gary E., Fish, Stanley, 355-359 28 3
Short version of the Christian Orthodoxy Scale, A
Hunsberger, Bruce, 360-365 28 3
Religion in the introductory psychology textbook: A
comparison of three decades
Lehr, Elizabeth Spilka, Bernard, 366-371 28 3
Comment on "Evangelicals and status issues," by Wald, Owen,
and Hill
Miller, Wesley E., 372-373 28 3
Reply to Miller
Wald, Kenneth D., Owen, Dennis E., Hill, Samuel S., Jr., 374 28
3
Pat Robertson: Who supported his candidacy for presidency
Johnson, Steven D., Tamney, Joseph B., Burton, Ronald, 387-399
28 4
Evangelicals and moral majority
Wilcox, Clyde, 400-414 28 4
Religious experience, evangelism, and institutional growth
within the Assemblies of God
Poloma, Margaret M., Pendleton, Brian F., 415-431 28 4
Church friendships: Boon or barrier to church growth
Olson, Daniel V., 432-437 28 4
Social and cognitive influences on the development of
religious beliefs and commitment in adolescence
Ozorak, Elizabeth Weiss, 448-463 28 4
Secularization and religious revival: Evidence from U.S.
church attendance rates, 1972-1986
Chaves, Mark, 464-477 28 4
Preliminary time series analysis of church activity in
colonial Woodbury, Connecticut, A
Hull, Brooks B., Moran, Gerald F., 478-492 28 4
Toward an explanation of church opposition to authoritarian
regimes: Religio-oppositional subcultures in Poland and Catalonia
Johnston, Hank, 493-508 28 4
Varieties of religious involvement and environmental
concerns: Testing the Lynn White thesis
Eckberg, Douglas Lee Blocker, T., Jean, 509-517 28 4
Under-reported churches in middle Tennessee
Ethridge, P. Maurice, 518-529 28 4
Multiple religious switching
Roof, Wade Clark, 530-535 28 4
1990, Volume 29
Dimensions of religiosity among believers in Japanese folk
religion
Kaneko, Satoru, 1-18 29 1
Religious participation of Korean immigrants in the United
States
Hurh, Won M., Kim, Kwang Chung, 19-35 29 1
Class collaboration for the sake of religion: Elite control
and social mobility in a nineteenth-century colonial mission
Miller, Jon, 35-53 29 1
Religious belief, church involvement, and ethnocentrism in
the Netherlands
Eisinga, Rob, Felling, Albert, Peters, Jan, 54-75 29 1
Downfall of Rajneeshpuram in the print media, The: A
cross-national study
VanDriel, Barry Van Belzen, Jacob, 76-90 29 1
Self-concept of members of an experimental community, The:
Rajneeshpuram Latkin, Carl A., 91-98 29 1
Content analysis of the praying practices of Dutch youth, A
Janssen, Jacques, De Hart, Joep, den Draak, Christine, 99-107 29
1
Church membership in the Netherlands, 1960-1987
Eisinga, Rob, Felling, Albert, 108-112 29 1
Sexual behavior, church attendance, and permissive beliefs
among unmarried young men and women
Jensen, Larry, Newell, Rea J., Holman, Tom, 113-117 29 1
Religious belief and attitude constraint
Jelen, Ted G., 118-125 29 1
Quasi-experimental elicitation of the differential report of
religious experience among intrinsic and indiscriminately pro-,
religious types
Hood, Ralph W. Jr., Watson, P. J., 164-172 29 2
Effects of acculturation into the Hare Krishna movement on
mental health and personality
Weiss, Arnold S., Mendoza, Richard H., 173-184 29 2
Tuning in the Spirit: Exposure to types of religious TV
programming among American Catholic parishioners
Welch, Michael R., Johnson, C. Lincoln Pilgrim, David, 185-197
29 2
Religion and political realignment in the Rocky Mountain
states
Olson, John Kevin, Beck, Ann C., 198-209 29 2
Bible Belt, The: An empirical test of the hypothesis of
clergy over- representation, 1890-1930
Clarke, Clifford J., 210-226 29 2
Further analysis of anomia and religiosity, A
Kanagy, Conrad L., Willits, Fern K., Crider, Donald M., 226-235
29 2
Religion and psychological distress
Ross, Catherine E., 236-245 29 2
R-order and religious switching
Babchuk, Nicholas, Whitt, Hugh P., 246-254 29 2
Simultaneous control and crosstabular presentation with
polytomous variables: The case of religion predictors
Neslon, Lynn D., Henry, Neil W., 255-263 29 2
Religion and the body: Rematerializing the human body in the
social sciences of religion
McGuire, Meredith B., 283-296 29 3
Religious practice: A human capital approach
Iannaccone, Laurence R., 297-314 29 3
Attachment theory and religion: Childhood attachments,
religious beliefs, and conversion
Kirkpatrick, Lee A., Shaver, Phillip R., 315-334 29 3
Religiousness: Its relation to loneliness, neuroticism, and
subjective well-being
Schwab, Reinhold, Petersen, Kay Uwe, 335-345 29 3
Goal-relevant cognitions associated with help by individuals
high on intrinsic, end religion
Batson, C. Daniel, Flory, Janine Dyck, 346-360 29 3
Past, present, and future of religion, The: Themes in the
work of Rodney Stark
Thomas, George M., 361 29 3
Berkeley years, the
Mauss, Armand L., 362-366 29 3
Stark-Bainbridge theory of religion, The
Simpson, John H., 367-372 29 3
Rodney Stark and the sociology of American religious history
Hackett, David G., 372-376 29 3
Sociology and New Testament studies: A critical evaluation of
Rodney Stark's contribution
Garrett, William R., 377-384 29 3
Response
Stark, Rodney, 385-386 29 3
Religious sources of politicization among Blacks in
Washington, D.C.
Wilcox, Clyde, 387-394 29 3
Crime and religion: A denominational and community analysis
Olson, John Kevin, 387-394 29 3
Intrinsic religiousness, religious coping, and psychosocial
competence: A covariance structure analysis
Hathaway, William Pargament, Kenneth, 423-441 29 4
Intrinsic-extrinsic religious orientation: Boon or bane?
Kirkpatrick, Lee A., Hood, Ralph W. Jr., 442-462 29 4
Quitting the clergy: Resignations in the Roman Catholic
priesthood
Schoenherr, Richard A., Young, Lawrence A., 463-481 29 4
Emile Durkheim and C. G. Jung: Structuring a transpersonal
sociology of religion
Greenwood, Susan F., 482-495 29 4
Localism and religiosity in the Netherlands
Eisinga, Rob, Lammers, Jan, Peters, Jan, 496-504 29 4
Orthodox kibbutzim and economic success, The Fishman,
Aryei Goldschmidt, Yaaqov, 505-511 29 4
Christian orthodoxy and victim derogation: The impact of the
salience of religion
Lea, James, Hunsberger, Bruce E., 512-518 29 4
Cohort doesn't hold, the: Comment on Chaves 1989
Hout, Michael, Greeley, Andrew M., 519-524 29 4
Holding the cohort: Reply to Hout and Greeley
Chaves, Mark, 525-530 29 4
Measuring the religious variable: Final comment
King, Morton, Hunt, Richard A., 531-536 29 4
1991, Volume 30
Ritual, anti-structure, and religion: A discussion of Victor
Turner's processual symbolic analysis
Deflem, Mathieu, 1-25 30 1
Correcting misinterpretations of Turner's theory: An African-
American Pentecostal illustration
Alexander, Bobby C., 26-44 30 1
Influence of religion on attitudes toward non-marital
sexuality, The: A preliminary assessment of reference group
theory
Cochran, John K., Beeghley, Leonard, 45-62 30 1
On stability and change in religious beliefs, practice, and
attitudes: A Swedish panel study
Hamberg, Eva M., 63-80 30 1
Belief in "Armageddon Theology" and willingness to risk
nuclear war
Kierulff, Stephen, 81-93 30 1
Religious problem-solving styles and guilt
Kaiser, Don L., 94-98 30 1
Denomination, religiosity, and compliance with the law: A
study of adults
Grasmick, Harold G., Kinsey, Karyl, Cochran, John K., 99-107 30
1
Is scientific study of religion possible?
King, Morton B., 108-113 30 1
Religion/science conflict, The
Sappington, A. A., 114-120 30 1
Pietism's confrontation with enlightenment rationalism: An
examination of the relation between ascetic Protestantism and,
science
Becker, George, 139-158 30 2
Religion and deviance among adult Catholics: A test of the
"moral communities" hypothesis
Welch, Michael R., Tittle, Charles R., Petee, Thomas, 159-172 30
2
Religious heritage and premarital sex: Evidence from a
national sample of young adults
Beck, Scott H., Cole, Bettie S., Hammond, Judith A., 173-180 30
2
From stability to growth: A study of factors related to the
statistical revitalization of Southern Baptist congregations
Hadaway, C. Kirk, 181-192 30 2
Health outcomes and a new index of spiritual experience
Kass, Jared D., Friedman, Richard, Leserman, Jane, Zuttermeister,
Patricia C., Benson, Herbert, 203-211 30 2
Reluctant warriors: Premillenialism and politics in the Moral
Majority
Wilcox, Clyde, Linzey, Sharon, Jelen, Ted, 245-258 30 3
Measuring fundamentalism: An analysis of different
operational strategies
Kellstedt, Lyman, Smidt, Corwin, 259-278 30 3
Religion and criminality: Structural relationships between
church involvement and crime rates in contemporary Sweden
Pettersson, Thorleif, 279-291 30 3
Agents of change: The roles of priests, sisters, and lay
workers in the grassroots Catholic Church in Brazil
Adriance, Madeleine, 292-305 30 3
Assessment of former members of Shiloh: The adjective
checklist 17 years later
Taslimi, Cheryl Rowe, Hood, Ralph W. Jr., Watson, P. J., 306-311
30 3
Of boons, babies, and bathwater: A reply to the Kirkpatrick
and Hood discussion of intrinsic-extrinsic religious
orientation
Masters, Kevin S., 312-317 30 3
Rub-a-dub-dub: Who's in the tub? Reply to Masters
Kirkpatrick, Lee A., Hood, Ralph W. Jr., 318-312 30 3
Max Weber as "Christian sociologist"
Swatos, William H., Jr., Kivisto, Peter, 347-362 30 4
With justice and mercy: Instrumental- masculine and
expressive-feminine elements in religion
Schoenfeld, Eugen Mestrovic, Stjepan, 363-380 30 4
Beneath the status characteristic: Gender variations in
religiousness
Thompson, Edward H., 381-394 30 4
Secularization paradigm, The: A systematization
Tschannen, Olivier, 395-415 30 4
Measuring religion as Quest: 1) Validity concerns
Batson, C. Daniel, Schoenrade, Patricia, 416-429 30 4
Measuring religion as Quest: 2) Reliability concerns
Batson, C. Daniel, Schoenrade, Patricia, 430-447 30 4
Psychological adjustment and religiousness: The multivariate
belief-motivation theory of religiousness
Schaeffer, Charles A., Gorsuch, Richard L., 448-461 30 4
Effect of religiosity on suicide in Sweden, The
Stack, Steven, 462-468 30 4
Religious identification and marriage patterns in
Australia
Hayes, Bernadette C., 469-478 30 4
Perception of Mormons by rural Canadian youth, The
Brinkerhoff, Merlin B., Grandin, Elaine, Hexham, Irving, Pue,
Carson, 479-486 30 4
Trends in U.S. church attendance: Secularization and revival,
or merely lifecycle effects?
Firebaugh, Glenn Harley, Brian, 487-500 30 4
Family structure and Protestant church attendance: The
sociological basis of cohort and age effects
Chaves, Mark, 501-515 30 4
Third Disestablishment, The: A symposium -- An
introduction
Hammond, Phillip, 516-518 30 4
Tar heel perspective on The Third Disestablishment, A
Wacker, Grant, 519-525 30 4
Ohio: The one and the many
Williams, Peter W., 526-531 30 4
Massachusetts situation, The
Roof, Wade Clark Johnson, Mary, 532-536 30 4
Autonomy, authority, and society in California
Frankiel, Sandra, 537-543 30 4
Religion and region: Sociological and historical
perspectives
McGuire, Meredith B., 537-543 30 4
1992, Volume 31
Religion and child abuse: Perfect together
Capps, Donald, 1-14 31 1
Religious involvement and spousal violence: The Canadian
case
Brinkerhoff, Merlin B., Grandin, Elaine Lupri, Eugen, 15-31 31
1
Abortion controversy, the: Conflicting beliefs and values in
American society
Tamney, Joseph B., Johnson, Stephen D., Burton, Ronald, 32-46 31
1
Support for the American left, 1920-1924: The opiate thesis
reconsidered
Stark, Rodney, Christiano, Kevin J., 62-75 31 1
Religious orientation, race, and support for the death
penalty
Young, Robert L., 76-87 31 1
Who looks at the stars? Astrology and its constituency
Feher, Shoshanah, 88-93 31 1
Questions regarding the CUNY national survey of religious
identification
Ellwood, Robert S., Miller, Donald E., 94-96 31 1
Reply to comments on the CUNY National Survey on Religious
Identification (NSRI)
Kosmin, Barry A., Lachman, Seymore P., 97-99 31 1
Anonymity and the rise of universal occasions for religious
ritual: An extension of the Durkheimian theory
Reeves, Edward B., Bylund, Robert A., 113-130 31 2
Adolescent religious development and commitment: A structural
equation model of the role of family, peer group, and educational
influences
Erickson, J. A., 131-152 31 2
Relationship between personality and religion in Israeli
teachers, The
Francis, Leslie J., Katz, Yaacov J., 153-162 31 2
Religious orientation and selective exposure among
fundamentalists
McFarland, Sam G., Warren, James C., 163-174 31 2
Aging and religious participation: Reconsidering the effects
of health
Ainlay, Stephen C., Singleton, Royce, Jr., Swigert, Victoria L.,
175-188 31 2
Secularization assessed: The abridging of faith in a New
England city
Demerath, N., J., Williams, Rhys H., 189-206 31 2
Conventional religious behavior in modern Japan: A service
industry perspective
Miller, Alan S., 207-214 31 2
Idionecrophanies: The social construction of perceived
contact with the dead
McDonald, William L., 215-223 31 2
Religion, Ricettizie, and the immunity of southern Italy to
the reformation
Carroll, Michael P., 247-260 31 3
Religiosity, subjective norms, and educational attitudes in
the choice of religious education by Israeli parents
Schwarzwald, Joseph Leslau, Abraham, 261-278 31 3
Response of Israeli society to new religious movements, The:
ISKCON and Teshuvah
Zaidman-Dvir, Nurit Sharot, Stephen, 279-295 31 3
Sociology of Roland Robertson, The: A symposium
Lechner, Frank J., 296 31 3
Thinking religion in the global circumstance: A critique of
Roland Roberston's globalization theory
Garrett, William R., 297-303 31 3
From modernization to globalization
Tiryakian, Edward A., 304-310 31 3
Concept of "The World" in sociology, The: A commentary on
Roland Robertson's theory of globalization
Turner, Bryan S., 311-318 31 3
Globalization: A brief response
Robertson, Roland, 319-323 31 3
Religious affiliation and congressional representation
Duke, James T., 324-329 31 3
Evangelicals in the post-Reagan era: An analysis of
evangelical voters in the 1988 presidential election
Smidt, Corwin, Kellstedt, Paul, 330-338 31 3
Metropolitan size and participation in religio-ethnic
communities
Rabinowitz, Jonathan, Kim, Israel, Lazerwitz, Bernard, 339-345
31 3
"Desperately seeking Sheila": Locating religious privatism in
American society
Greer, Bruce A., Roof, Wade Clark, 346-352 31 3
Student religiosity and social justice concerns in England
and the U.S.: Are they still related?
Perkins, H. Wesley, 353-360 31 3
Premarital sexual permissiveness and religious orientation: A
preliminary investigation
Haerich, Paul, 361-365 31 3
Measuring androcentrism in the Western God concept
Foster, Rachel Ann, Keating, John P., 366-375 31 3
Bringing Tocqueville in: Remedying a neglect in the sociology
of religion
Dalton, Lisle, Hammond, Phillip E., Ingersoll, Julie, Machacek,
David, Pullen, Elizabeth, Valdez, Roger, Wilson, Brian, 395-407
31 4
Millenialism in the mass media: The case of Soldier of
Fortune magazine
Lamy, Philip, 408-424 31 4
Comparing the community involvement of black and white
congregations
Chaves, Mark, Hiigins, Lynn M., 425-440 31 4
Influence of religious stability and homogamy on the
relationship between religiosity and alcohol use among
Protestants, The
Cochran, John K., Beeghley, Leonard, Bock, E. Wilbur, 441-466 31
4
Effect of religion on suicide ideology, The
Stack, Steven, Wasserman, Ira, 457-466 31 4
Religious bias in moral development research: A psychometric
investigation
Richards, P. Scott, Davison, Mark L., 467-485 31 4
Use of secular and religious attributions to explain everyday
behavior, The
Lupfer, Michael B., Brock, Karla A., DePaola, Stephen J.,
486-503 31 4
God help me (II): The relationship of religious orientations
to religious coping with negative life events
Pargament, Kenneth I., Olsen, Hannah, Reilly, Barbara, Falgout,
Kathryn, Ensing, David, Van Haitsma, Kimberley, 504-514 31 4
Reflections on religion: Aging, belief orthodoxy and
intrapersonal conflict in the complexity of adult thinking about
religious issues
Pratt, Michael W., Hunsberger, Bruce, Pancer, S., Mark, Roth,
Don, 514-522 31 4
Secular education and religious profile of contemporary black
and white Americans
Kosmin, Barry A., Keysar, Ariela Lerer, Nava, 523-532 31 4
Abortion beliefs and values: A simpler analysis of the
Tamney, Johnson, and Burton data
Baggaley, Andrew R., 533-534 31 4
Not seeing the trees for the forest: A reply to Baggaley
Johnson, Stephen D., Tamney, Joseph, 535-536 31 4
1993, Volume 32
Buddhism and the definition of religion: One more time
Herbrechtsmeier, William, 1-18 32 1
Religion and attitudes toward the environment
Greeley, Andrew, 19-28 32 1
Missions, social change, and resistance to authority: Notes
toward an understanding of the relative autonomy of religion
Miller, Jon, 29-50 32 1
Religiosity and delinquency among LDS adolescents
Chadwic, Bruce A., Top, Brent A., 51-67 32 1
Growth and decline of Catholic religious orders of women
worldwide, The: The impact of women's opportunity structures
Ebaugh, Helen Rose, 68-75 32 1
Residence stability and decline in Roman Catholic religious
orders of women: A preliminary investigation
Wittberg, Patricia, 76-82 32 1
Market forces and Catholic commitment
Stark, Rodney, McCann, James C., 111-124 32 2
Strictly speaking ...: Kelley's quandary and the vineyard
Christian fellowship
Perrin, Robin D., Mauss, Armand L., 125-135 32 2
Situational and personal variations in religious coping
Schaeffer, Charles A., Gorsuch, Richard L., 136-147 32 2
Avoidance and conflict: Perceptions regarding contact between
religious and nonreligious Jewish youth in Israel
Tabory, Ephraim, 148-162 32 2
Father-adolescent religious consensus in the Jewish
community: A preliminary report
Herzbrun, Michael B., 163-168 32 2
Dimensionality of public attitudes toward church-state
establishment issues, The
Wilcox, Clyde, 169-177 32 2
Prevalence and correlates of New Age beliefs in six
Protestant denominations
Donahue, Michael J., 177-184 32 2
Is American Catholicism anti-intellectual?
Rigney, Daniel, Hoffman, Thomas J., 211-222 32 3
Catholicism and abortion attitudes in the American states: A
contextual analysis
Cook, Elizabeth Adell, Jelen, Ted G., Wilcox, Clyde, 223-230 32
3
Optimal church size: The bigger the better?
Stonebraker, Robert J., 231-241 32 3
Determinants of church involvement of young adults who grew
up in Presbyterian churches
Hoge, Dean R., Johnson, Benton, Luidens, Donald A., 242-255 32 3
Fundamentalism, Christian orthodoxy, and intrinsic religious
orientation as predictors of discriminatory attitudes
Kirkpatrick, Lee A., 256-268 32 3
Americans' belief in an afterlife: trends over the past two
decades
Harley, Brian, Firebaugh, Glenn, 269-278 32 3
Testing the death transcendence scale
Vandecreek, Larry Nye, Christina, 379-283 32 3
Psychometric evaluation of the Allport-Ross I/E scales in a
religiously heterogeneous sample, A
Genia, Vicky, 284-290 32 3
Multivariate enough? Remarks on Schaefer and Gorsuch's
multivariate belief-motivation theory of religiousness
Grom, Bernhard, 291-294 32 3
Obedience and authority: Religion and parental values
reconsidered
Ellison, Christopher G., Sherkat, Darren E., 313-329 32 4
Evangelicals in the new class: Class versus subcultural
predictors of ideology
Schmalzbauer, John, 330-342 32 4
Women's "cocoon work" in new religious movements: Sexual
experimentation and feminine rites of passage
Palmer, Susan J., 343-355 32 4
Predicting tolerance of new religious movements: A
multivariate analysis
O'Donnell, John P., 356-365 32 4
Empirical investigation of the discriminability of reported
mystical experiences among religious contemplatives, psychotic
inpatients, and normal adults, An
Stifler, Kenneth, Greer, Joanne, Sneck, William, Dovenmuehle,
Robert, 366-372 32 4
Theological perspectives and environmentalism among religious
activists
Guth, James L., Kellstedt, Lyman A., Smidt, Corwin E., Green,
John C., 373-382 32 4
Hood's mysticism scale revisited: A factor-analytic
replication
Reinert, Duane F., Stifler, Kenneth R., 383-388 32 4
Europe's receptivity to new religious movements: Round
two
Stark, Rodney, 389-397 32 4
Shooting holes in monolithic millenialism
Lewis, James R., 398 32 4
Response to James
Lewis, A., Lamy, Phillip, 399-400 32 4
1994, Volume 33
Religious rhetoric in American populism: Civil religion as
movement ideology
Williams, Rhys H., Alexander, Susan M., 1-15 33 1
Graphic presentations of church attendance using General
Social Survey data
Ploch, Donald R., Hastings, Donald W., 16-33 33 1
Liberation theology in Peru: An analysis of the role of
intellectuals in social movements
Pena, Milagros, 34-45 33 1
Religious involvement, social ties, and social support in a
southeastern community
Ellison, Christopher G., George, Linda K., 46-61 33 1
Religion and well-being among Canadian university students:
The role of faith groups on campus
Frankel, B., Gail, Hewitt, W. E., 62-73 33 1
Religious and ethnic patterns of American Jewish baby
boomers
Waxman, Chaim I., 74-80 33 1
Status and sacredness: Worship and salvation as forms of
status transformation
Milner, Murray, Jr., 99-109 33 2
Effects of religion and feminism on suicide ideology, The: An
analysis of national survey data
Stack, Steve, Wasserman, Ira, Kposowa, Augustine, 110-121 33 2
Education, homogamy, and religious commitment
Petersen, Larry R., 122-134 33 2
Religion and the meaning of work
Davidson, James C., Caddell, David P., 135-147 33 2
Returning to the fold
Wilson, John, Sherkat, Darren E., 148-161 33 2
Making secular and religious attributions: The availability
hypothesis revisited
Lupfer, Michael B., De Paola, Stephen J., Brock, Karla F.,
Clement, Lu, 162-171 33 2
Young adults' recall of religiosity, attributions, and coping
in parental divorce
Shourtz, Joianne L., Worthington, Everett L., Jr., 172-179 33 2
Religious market, The: Denominational competition and
religious participation in contemporary Sweden
Hamberg, Eva M., Pettersson, Thorlief, 205-213 33 3
Religious involvement across societies: Analyses for
alternative measures in national surveys
Campbell, Robert A., Curtis, James E., 230 33 3
Supply-side reinterpretation of the "secularization" of
Europe, A
Stark, Rodney Iannacone, Laurence R., 230-252 33 3
Religious revival in Russia, A
Greeley, Andrew, 253-272 33 3
Circulation of the saints, 1966-1990: New data, new
reflections
Bibby, Reginald W., Brinkerhoff, Merlin B., 273-280 33 3
Toward an attitude process model of religious experience
Hill, Peter C., 303-314 33 4
Toward motivation theories of intrinsic religious
commitment
Gorsuch, Richard L., 315-325 33 4
"What a friend ...": Loneliness as a motivator of intrinsic
religion
Burris, Christopher T., Batson, C. Daniel, Altstaedten, Martin
Stephens, Kevin, 326-346 33 4
Religious fundamentalism and integrative complexity of
thought: A relationship for existential content only?
Hunsberger, Bruce Pratt, Michael Pancer, S. Mark, 335-346 33 4
Methods of religious coping with the Gulf War:
Cross-sectional and longitudinal analysis
Pargament, Kenneth I., Ishler, Karen, Dobow, Eric F., Stanik,
Patti, Rouiller, Rebecca, Crowe, Patty, Cullman, Ellen P.,
Albert, Michael, Royster, Betty J., 347-361 33 4
Religion and health among black and white adults: Examining
social support and consolidation
Ferraro, Kenneth F., Koch, Jerome R., 362-375 33 4
More evidence on U.S. Catholic church attendance
Chaves, Mark, Cavendish, James C., 376-381 33 4
Religious influence and premarital sexual experience:
Critical observations on the validity of a relationship
Reynolds, Dynette Ivie, 382-387 33 4
1994, Volume 33
Religion and the supernatural on a Danish island: Rewards,
compensators, and the meaning of religion
Buckser, Andrew, 1-16 34 1
Receipts and benevolences of Presbyterian congregations,
1973-1988, The
Krohn, Gregory A., 17-34 34 1
Determinants of membership levels and duration in a Shaker
commune, 1780-1880
Murray, John E., 35-48 34 1
Impact of religious identification on differences in
educational attainment among American women in 1990, The
Keysar, Ariela, Kosmin, Barry A., 49-62 34 1
Risk and religion: An explanation of gender differences in
religiosity
Miller, Alan S., Hoffman, John P., 63-75 34 1
Voodoo economics? Reviewing the rational choice approach to
religion
Iannaccone, Laurence R., 76-89 34 1
Rational choice explanations of individual religious
behavior: Notes on the problem of social embeddedness
Ellison, Christopher, 89-97 34 1
Rational paradigms, a-rational religion, and the debate over
secularization
Demerath, N. J., III, 105-113 34 1
Second thoughts: A response to Chaves, Demerath, and
Ellison
Iannaccone, Laurence R., 113-120 34 1
Institutional legitimation and abortion: the Catholic
Church's discourse
Dillon, Michele, 141-151 34 2
First- and second-career clergy: Influences of age and gender
on the career-stage paradigm
Nesbitt, Paula Q., 152-171 34 2
Parental influences on God images among children: testin
Durkheim's metaphoric parallelism
Hertel, Bradley R., Donahue, Michael J., 186-199 34 2
Persistence of ethnic descent, The: Dutch clergy in the
Reformed Church in America
Nemeth, Roger J., Luidens, Donald A., 200-213 34 2
Orthodox religious beliefs and anti-Semitism: A replication
of Glock and Stark in the Netherlands
Eisinga, Rob, Konig, Reuben, Scheepers, Peer, 214-223 34 2
Church involvement, individualism, and ethnic prejudice among
Flemish Roman Catholics
Billiet, Jaak B., 224-233 34 2
Rational choice model of religious behavior in Japan, A
Miller, Alan S., 234-244 34 2
Clarification of the link between right-wing authoritarianism
and religiousness: The role of religious maturity
Leak, Gary K., Randall, Brandy A., 245-252 34 2
Types of denominational switching among Protestant young
adults
Hoge, Dean R., Johnson, Brenton Luidens, Donald A., 253-258 34 2
Comment on Chaim Waxman's article, "Religious and ethnic
patterns of American Jewish baby boomers"
Mayer, Egon, Kosmin, Barry A., 268-270 34 2
Reply to Mayer and Kosmin
Waxman, Chaim, 271 34 2
Scientific study of religion, The? You must be joking!
Barker, Eileen, 287 - 310 34 3
Serpent - handling holiness sects: Theoretical considerations
Hood, Ralph W. Kimbrough, David L., 311 - 322 34 3
Seventh-day Adventist responses to Branch Davidian notoriety:
Patterns of diversity within a sect reducing tension with society
Lawson, Ronald, 323 - 341 34 3
Community in collapse: Departures from Shiloh
Goldman, Marion S., 342 - 253 34 3
Rethinking popular Catholicism in pre-famine Ireland
Carroll, Michael P., 354 - 365 34 3
Effects of religiosity and structural strain on reported
paranormal experiences, The
MacDonald, William. L., 366 - 375 34 3
Brazilian Catholic Church and the struggle for land in the
Amazon, The
Adriance, Madeline, 377-382 34 3
Geography, nationality, and religion in the Ukraine
Gee, Gretchen Knudson, 383-390 34 3
Let's listen to the natives
Bailey, Edward, 391-392 34 3
Truth about religion in Britain, The
Bruce, Steve, 417-430, 34 4
Pluralism and piety: England and Wales, 1851
Stark, Rodney, Finke, Roger, Iannaccone, Laurence R., 431-445, 34 4
A look at cultural effects on religiosity: A comparison between the United States and Canada
Reimer, Samuel H., 445-457, 34 4
Cultural victory and organizational defeat in the paradoxical decline of liberal protestantism
Demerath, N. J. III, 458-469, 34 4
The religious roots of third candidate voting: A comparison of Anderson, Perot, and Wallace voters
Gilbert, Christopher P., Johnson, Timothy R., Peterson, David A. M., 470-484, 34 4
Geographic mobility and religioethnic identification: Three Jewish communities in the United States
Rebhun, Uzi, 485-498, 34 4
Denominational retention and switching among American Jews
Lazerwitz, Bernard, 499-506, 34 4
Some church; Some don't
Ploch, Donald R., Hastings, Donald W., 507-515, 34 4
Truth? A reply to Bruce
Stark, Rodney, Iannaccone, Laurence, R., 516-519, 34 4
A novel reading of nineteenth-century Wales: A reply to Stark, Finke, and Iannaccone
Bruce, Steve, 520-522, 34 4
1996, Volume 35
Conservative Protestantism and the corporal punishment of
children: Clarifying the issues
Ellison, Christopher G., 1-17 35 1
Power, but not the glory, The: How women empower themselves
through religion
Ozorak, Elizabeth W., 17-38 35 1
Through tinted glasses: Religion, worldviews, and abortion
attitudes
Emerson, Michael O., 41-55 35 1
I, E, Quest, and fundamentalism as predictors of
psychological well-being
Genia, Vicky, 56-64 35 1
Symbolic and instrumental objectives for pro-life direct
action
Maxwell, Carol C., J., Jelen, Ted G., 65-70 35 1
The natural environment's impact upon religious ethics: A
cross-cultural study
Snarey, John, 88-96 35 2
Women, ritual, and secrecy: The creation of crypto-Jewish
culture.
Jacobs, Janet Liegbman, 97-108 35 2
Socioeconomic attainment and expressions of Jewish
identification 1970 and 1990
Wilder, Esther I., 109-127 35 2
Rationality and the framing of religious choices
Chaves, Mark, Montgomery, James D., 128-145 35 2
The role of the husband's religious affiliation in the
economic and demographic behavior of families
Lehrer, Evelyn L., 145-155 35 2
The problem with father as proxy: Denominational switching
and religious change, 1965-1988
Hadaway, C. Kirk, Marler, Penny Long, 156-164 35 2
The persistence of religious identity among college Catholics
Dillon, Michele, 165-170 35 2
The growth and decline in the population of Catholic nuns
cross-nationally, 1960-1990: A case of secularization as social
structural change
Ebaugh, Helen Rose, Lorence, Jon, Chafetz, Janet Saltzman,
171-183 35 2
Reassessing church growth: Statistical pitfalls and their
consequences
Iannaccone, laurence R., 197-216 35 3
Response to Iannaconne: Is there a method to this madness?
Hadaway, C. Kirk, Marler, Penny L., 217-222 35 3
Response to Iannaconne: Three important clarifications
Hoge, Dean R., 223-225 35 3
Rejoinder to Hadaway, Marler, and Hoge: Pitfalls revisited
Iannaccone, Laurence R., 226-229 35 3
Religious orthodoxy in American society: The myth of a
monolithic camp
Davis, Nancy J., Robinson, Robert V., 229-245 35 3
Response to Davis and Robertson: Remembering Durkheim.
Hunter, James Davison, 246-248 35 3
Rejoinder to Hunter: Religious orthodoxy -- army without foot
soldiers?
Davis, Nancy J., Robinson, Robert V., 249-251 35 3
Secularization in the Netherlands?
Lechner, Frank J., 252-265 35 3
Response to Lechner: Recent religious declines in Quebec,
Poland, and the Netherlands: A theory vindicated
Stark, Rodney, Iannaccone, Laurence, 265-272 35 3
Rejoinder to Stark and Iannoccone: "Heads I Win..." On
immunizing a theory.
Lechner, Frank J., 272-274 35 3
On the stability of church attendance patterns during a time
of demographic change: 1965-1988
Miller, Alan S., 275-284 35 3
A test of the Stark-Bainbridge theory of affiliation with
religious cults and sects
Bader, Chris, Demaris, Alfred, 285-303 35 3
The healing of progressivist America: The premises of school
desegration with U. S. civil religion
LaMagdeleine, Donald R., 304-317 35 3
When the saints go riding in: Santeria in Cuba and the United
States
Lefever, Harry G., 318-330 35 3
Christianity, environmentalism, and the theoretical problem
of fundamentalism.
Eckberg, Douglas Lee, Blocker, T. Jean, 343-356 35 4
Conscience and the establishment clause: The courts remake
the sacred
Hammond, Phillip E., 356-367 35 4
Religion as political resource: Culture or ideology?
Williams, Rhys H., 368-378 35 4
Explaining life-altering experiences: A test of the
"God-of-the-gaps" hypothesis.
Lupfer, Michael B., Tolliver, Donna Jackson, Mark, 379-391 35 4
Cogntive dissonance and its resolution: A study of lesbian
Christians.
Mahaffy, Kimberley A., 392-402 35 4
Black and white difference in religious participation: A
multisample comparison
Taylor, Robert Joseph, Chatters, Linda M., Jayakody, Rukmalie,
Levin, Jeffrey S., 403-411 35 4
Introduction to symposium
Guthrie, Stewart E., Hood, Ralph W. Jr., 411 35 4
Religion: What is it?
Guthrie, Stewart E., 412-419 35 4
New World African ritual: Genuine and spurious
Glazier, Stephen D., 420-431 35 4
Religion, science, and secularization theory on a Danish
island
Buckser, Andrew, 432-441 35 4
Anthropological theory and the breakdown of eclectic folk
religions
Houck, James, 432-441 35 4
1997, Volume 36
The mosaic of research on religion: Where are the women? 1995 Presidential Address
Wallace, Ruth A., 1-12 36 1
Generic conservative Christianity: The demise of denominationalism in Christian schools
Wagner, Melinda Bollar, 13-24 36 1
Parent-child relationships and children's images of God
Dickie, Jane R., Eshleman, Amy K., Merasco, Dawn M., Shepard, Amy, Vander Wilt, Michael, & Johnson, Melissa,
25-43, 36 1
The role of religion in coping with the loss of a family member to homicide
Thompson, Martie P., & Vardaman, Paula J., 44-51 36 1
Social and political attitudes among religious groups: Convergence and divergence over time
Hoffman, John P., & Miller, Alan S., 52-70 36 1
Examining the sources of conservative church growth: Where are the new evangelical movements getting their numbers?
Perrin, Robin D., Kennedy, Paul, & Miller, Donald E., 71-80 36 1
Religion and delinquency: The relationshp after considering family and peer influences
Benda, Brent B., & Corwyn, Robert Flynn, 81-92 36 1
The effect of religious orientation on international relief and development organizations
Kniss, Fred, & Campbell, David Todd, 93-103 36 1
A research note on the free-rider issue
Tamney, Joseph B., & Johnson, Stephen D., 104-108 36 1
Secularization on trial: In defense of a neosecularization paradigm
Yamane, David, 109-122 36 1
Skewness explained: A rational choice model of religious giving
Iannaccone, Laurence R., 141-157 36 2
Rural organization and receptivity to Protestantism in sixteenth-century Europe
Hopcrosft, Rosemary L., 158-181 36 2
German and German American religiousness: Approximating a crucial experiment
Stark, Rodney, 182-193 36 2
Changes in self-concept, ego defense mechanisms, and religiosity following seven-day Vipassana meditation retreats
Emavardhana, Tipawadee, & Tori, Christopher D., 194-206 36 2
A longitudinal study of changes in religious belief and behavior as a function of individual differences in adult attachment style
Kirkpatrick, Lee A., 207-217 36 2
An orderly return to tradition: Explaining the recruitment of members into Catholic religious orders
Finke, Roger, 218-230 36 2
Formal education vs. religious belief: Soliciting new evidence with multinominal logit modeling
Johnson, Daniel Carson, 231-246 36 2
The structure and function of cell group ministry in a Korean Christian church
Kwon, Victoria Hyonchu, Ebaugh, Helen Rose, & Hagan, Jacqueline, 247-256, 36 2
The "Toronto Blessing": Charisma, institutionalization, and revival
Poloma, Margaret, 357-371 36 2
Religious vitality in Canada: The complementarity of religious market and secularization perspectives
Beyer, Peter, 272-288 36 2
Church attendance and religious belief in postcommunist societies
Gautier, Mary L., 289-296 36 2
Guatemalan hot/cold medicine and Mormon words of wisdom: Intercultural negotiation of meaning
Murphy, Thomas W., 297-308 36 2
Secularization as an economic and cultural phenomenon: A cross-national analysis
Verweij, Johan, Ester, Peter, & Nauta, Rein, 309-324 36 2
Shamanic healing, human evolution, and the origin of healing
McClenon, James, 345-354 36 3.
McClenon's "Shamanic Healing...": A critique
Guthrie, Stewart, 355-357 36 3
The historicocultural approach in the psychology of religion: Perspectives for interdisciplinary research
Belzen, Jacob, 358-371 36 3
Family worship patterns and their correlation with adolescent behavior and beliefs
Lee, Jerry W., Rice, Gail T., & Gillespie, V. Bailey, 372-381 36 3
Religious influence on marital stability
Call, Vaughn R. A., & Heaton, Tim B., 382-392 36 3
Debating patriarchy: Discursive disputes over spousal authority among evangelical family commentators
Bartkowski, John P., 393-410 36 3
Experiencing science and religion alone and in conflict
Rioux, David, & Barresi, John, 411-428 36 3
Religion and ideological support for social movements: The case of animal rights
Peek, Charles W., Konty, Mark A., & Frazier, Terri E., 429-439 36 3
Revolutionary evangelicals in Nicaragua: Political opportunity, class interests, and religious identity
Smith, Christian, & Haas, Liesl Ann, 440-454 36 3
Sexual orientation and the willingness of Catholic seminary students to conform to church teachings
Hayduk, Leslie A., Stratkotter, Rainer F., & Rovers, Martin W., 455-467 36 3
Replication and reanalysis of Offenbacher's school enrollment study: Implications for the Weber and Merton theses
Becker, George, 483-495 36 4
The role of parental religious fundamentalism and right-wing authoritarianism in child-rearing in a sample of seminarians
Danso, Henry, Hunsberger, Bruce, & Pratt, Michael, 496-511 36 4
Conservative protestantism and attitudes toward family planning in a sample of seminarians
Ellison, Christopher G., & Goodson, Patricia, 512-529 36 4
Doctoral students' integration of psychology and Christianity: Perspectives via attachment theory and multidimensional scaling
Sorenson, Randall L., 530-548 36 4
religiousness and spirituality: Unfuzzying the fuzzy
Zinbauer, Brian. J., Pargament, Kenneth I., et al., 549-564 36 4
Female clergy in the contemporary protestant church: A current assessment
Chang, Patricia M. Y., 565-573 36 4
Recent changes in women's ordination conflicts: The effect of a social movement on intraorganizational controversy
Chaves, Mark, & Cavendish, James, 574-584 36 4
Clergy feminization: Controlled labor or transformative change?
Nebitt, Paula D., 585-598 36 4
Clergywomen of the pioneer generation: A longitudinal study
Charlton, Joy, 599-613 36 4
In search of a pulpit: Sex differences in the transition from seminary training to the first parish job
Chang, Patricia M. Y., 614-627 36 4
1998, Volume 37
Religious borderlands: Challenge for future study
Roof, Wade Clark, 1-14 37 1
Cuban Santeria, Haitian Vodun, Puerto Rican Spiritualism: A multicultural inquiry into syncretism
Mena, Andrew I. Perez Y, 15-27 37 1
Context and conscience: The Catholic church as an agent of political socialization in Western Europe
Jelen, Ted G., & Wilcox, Clyde, 28-40 37 1
Religious minorities and support for immigrant rights in the United States, France, and Germany
Fetzer, Joel S., 41-49 37 1
The evolution of Marian devotionalism within Christianity and the Ibero-Mediterranean polity
Stevens-Arroyo, Anthony M., 50-73 37 1
Local-level global religion: The case of U.S.-Dominican migration
Levitt, Peggy, 74-89 37 1
Moral divisions within countries between orthodoxy and progressivism: India and the United States
Jensen, Lene Arnett, 90-107 37 1
Religion and women: Islamic modernism versus fundamentalism
Moaddel, Mansoor, 108-180 37 1
Islam and the extension of citizenship rights to women in Kuwait
Meyer, Katherine, Rizzo, Helen, & Ali, Yousef, 131-144 37 1
Linking social structure and the exit process in religious organizations: Defectors, whitle-blowers, and apostates
Bromley, David G., 145-160 37 1
Spiritual conversion: A study of religious change among college students
Zinnbauer, Brian J., & Pargament, Kenneth I., 161-180 37 1
An assessment of religious conflicts and their resolutions
Nielsen, Michael E., 181-190 37 1
Was Mother Teresa maximizing her utility? An idiographic application of rational choice theory.
Kwilecki, Susan, & Wilson, Loretta S., 205-221 37 2
The protestant ethic and the spirit of the modern family.
Garrett, William R., 222-233 37 2
The Baha'i Faith in America as ppanopticon, 1963-1997
Cole, Juan R. I., 234-248 37 2
Secular society/religious population: Our tacit rules for using the term 'secularization'.
Sommerville, C. John, 249-253 37 2
A sociologist comments on Sommerville: The whole is less than the sum of its parts.
Yamane, David, 254-256 37 2
The "Toronto Blessing": A holistic model of healing.
Poloma, Margaret M., & Hoelter, Lynette F., 257-272 37 2
Spiritual correlates of reported sexual abuse among Mormon women.
Pritt, Ann F., 273-285 37 2
Individualism and community in alternative spiritual 'magic'.
Bloch, Jon P., 286-302 37 2
An empirical exploration of psychoanalysis and religion: Spiritual maturity and object relations development.
Hall, Todd W., Brokaw, Beth Fletcher, Edwards, Keith J., & Pike, Patricia L., 303-313 37 2
Factor analysis of the "Spiritual Well-Being Scale" and its clinical utility with psychiatric inpatients.
Scott, Eric L., Agresti, Albert A., & Fitchett, George, 314-321 37 2
Changes in spirituality and well-being among victims of sexual assault.
Kennedy, James E., David, Robert C., & Taylor, Bruce G., 322-328 37 2
Religious beliefs and therapeutic orientations of clinical and counseling psychologists.
Bilgrave, Dyer P., & Beluty, Robert H., 329-349 37 2
Religiousness and perceived childhood attachment: On the question of compensation or correspondence.
Granqvist, Pehr, 350-367 37 2
Extending the semi-involuntary institution: Regional differences and social constraints on private religious consumption among African Americans.
Sherkat, Darren E., & Cunningham, Shannon A., 383-396 37 3
Social network theory and predictors of religiosity for black and white Catholics: Evidence of a "Black Sacred Cosmos?"
Cavendish, James C., Welch, Michael R., & Leege, David C., 397-410 37 3
The difference between blacks' and whites' attitudes toward voluntary euthanasia.
Macdonald, William L., 411-426 37 3
While marching to Zion: Otherworldliness and racial empowerment in the black community.
Brown, Allison Calhoun, 427-439 37 3
Observations on the corporate culture of a Gay and Lesbian Congregation.
Lukenbill, W. Bernard, 440-452 37 3
Gender role experimentation in new religious movements: Clarification of the Brahma Kumari case.
Howell, Julia Day, 453-461 37 3
Religiosity and femininity: Do women really hold a more positive attitude toward Christianity?
Francis, Leslie J., & Wilcox, Carolyn, 462-469 37 3
The value of volunteers as resources for congregations.
Hoge, Dean R., Zech, Charles, McNamara, Patrick, & Donahue, Michael J., 470-480 37 3
Who gives to the poor? The influence of religious tradition and political location on the personal generosity of Americans toward the poor.
Regnerus, Mark D., Smith, Christian, & Sikkink, David, 480-493 37 3
Devotion in Dixie and beyond: A test of the "Shibley Thesis" on the effects of regional origin and migration on individual generosity.
Smith, Christian, Sikkink, David, & Bailey, Jason, 494-506 37 3
Is religious belief declining in Britain?
Gill, Robin, Hadaway, C. Kirk, & Marler, Penny Long, 507-516 37 3
Assessing the incremental validity of the religious problem-solving scale in the prediction of clergy burnout.
Rodgerson, Thomas E., & Piedmont, Ralph L., 517-527 37 3
Denominational influences on social divisive issues: Polarization of continuity?
Hoffman, John P., & Miller, Alan S., 528-546 37 3
Claims-making and typifications of Voodoo as a deviant religion: Hex, lies and videotape.
Bartkowski, John P., 559-579 37 4
The cultural significance of new religious movements and globalization: A theoretical prolegomenon.
Dawson, Lorne L., 580-595 37 4
The effects of international migration on religious observance and attitudes in Turkey.
Day, Lincoln H., & Icduygu, Ahmet, 396-607 37 4
Cognitive constraints on Hindy concepts of the divine.
Barrett, Justin L., 608-619 37 4
Latina religious practice: Analyzing cultural dimensions in measures of religiosity.
Pena, Milagros, & Frehill, Lisa M., 620-635 37 4
The effects of geographical variability on protestant church membership trends, 1980-1990.
Stump, Roger W., 636-651 37 4
Broadening the boundaries of church-sect theory: Insights from the evolution o fthe nonschismatic mission churches of Seventh-day Adventism.
Lawson, Ronald, 652-672 37 4
Religious problem-solving styles: Three styles revisited.
Fox, Curtis A., Blanton, Priscilla W., & Morris, M. Lane, 673-677 37 4
Religion and attitudes on moral issues: Effects of individual, spousal, and parental characteristics.
Scheepers, Peer, & van der Slik, Frans, 678-691 37 4
Introduction to the symposium on religion, health, and well-being.
Ellison, Christopher G., 692-694 37 4
Panel analysis of religious involvement an dwell-being in African-Americans:: Contemporaneous vs. longitudinal effects.
Levin, Jeffrey S., & Taylor, Robert Joseph, 693-709 37 4
Patterns of positive and negative religious coping with major life stressors.
Pargament, Kenneth I., Smith, Bruce W., Koenig, Harold G., & Perez, Lisa, 710-724 37 4
Church-based support, negative interaction, and psychological well-being: Findings from a national sample of Presbyterians.
Krause, Neal, & Ellison, Christopher G., 725-741 37 4
Parents, religion, and perceived social coherence: A Durkheimian framework of adolescent anomie.
Bjarnason, Thoroddur, 742-754 37 4
1999, Volume 38
Changing fortunes: An analysis of Christian ascendance within American political discourse.
Hopson, Donald E., & Smith, Donald R., 1-13 38 1
Religious orientation, antihomosexual sentiment, and fundamentalism
Fulton, Aubyn S., Gorsuch, Richard L., & Maynard, Elizabeth A., 14-22 38 1
The effect of parents' fundamentalism on children's educational attainment: Examining differences by gender and children's fundamentalism.
Sherkat, Darren E., Darnell, Alfred, 23-35 38 1
Christianity and the environment in the American public
Boyd, Heather Hartwig, 36-44 38 1
Scientific and religious convergence toward an environmental typology? A search for scientific constructs in Papal and Episcopal documents.
Downs, Andrew, & Weigert, Andrew, 45-58 38 1
A causal analysis of missionary and membership growth in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Hepworth, Joseph T., 59-71 38 1
The "secularization" of Utah and religious competition.
Phillips, Rick 72-82 38 1
When immigrants take over: The impact of immigrant growth on American Seventh-day Adventism's trajectory from sect to denomination
Lawson, Ronald, 83-102 38 1
Toward understanding the role of Bible beliefs and higher education in American attitudes toward eradicating poverty, 1964-1996
Cludesdale, Timothy T., 103-118 38 1
When prophecy passes unnoticed: New perspectives on failed prophecy
Bader, Chris, 119-131 38 1
African-American religious participation: A multisample comparison
Chatters, Linda M.; Taylor, Robert Joseph; & Lincoln, Karen D., 132-145 38 1
Urbanism, metropolitan development, and identity politics: Social psychological considerations of left-wing mainline organizing in metropolitan Nashville
Byrd, Michael, 146-159 38 1
Hate the sin/Love the sinner, or love the hater? Intrinsic religion and responses to partner abuse
Burris, Christopher T.; Jackson, Lynne M. 160-174 38 1
Religious mysticism and gender orientation
Mercer, Calvin; & Durham, Thomas W., 175-182 38 1
God images: A concept map
Kunkel, Mark A; Cook, Stephen; Meshel, David S.; Daughtry, Donald; & Hauenstein, Anita, 192-202 38 2
The phenomenology of religious serpent handling: A rationale and thematic study of extemporaneous sermons
Williamson, W. Paul; & Pollio, Howard R., 203-218 38 2
A phenomenological study of in-church and televised worship
Wolff, Richard F., 219-235 38 2
Religion as embodiment: Cultural-psychological concepts and methods in the study of conversion among "Bevindelijken"
Belzen, Jacob A., 236-253 38 2
Religiousness and perceived childhood attachment: Profiling socialized correspondence and emotional compensation
Granqvist, Pehr; & Hagekull, Berit, 254-273 38 2
Religious attributions: Situational factors and effects on coping
Miner, M. H.; & McKnight, J., 274-287 38 2
A theory of revelations
Stark, Rodney, 287-308 38 2
American neopaganism: The participants' social identities.
Jorgensen, D. L., & Russell, S. E., 325-338, 38 3
Religious cosmologies, individualism and politics in Italy
Davis, N. J., & Robinson, R. V., 339-353, 38 3
Catholic/Protestant trends on abortion: Convergence and polarity
Sullins, D. P., 354-369, 38 3
Who controls church work? Organizational effects on jurisdictional boundaries and disputes in churches
Monahan, S. C. 370-385, 38 3
The Catholic church and possible 'organizational selves:' The implications for institutional change
Dillon, M., 386-397, 38 3
Crowded pulpits: Observations and explanations of the clergy oversupply in the Protestant churches, 1950-1993
Chang, P. M. Y., & Bompadre, V., 398-410, 38 3
Enduring affiliation and gender doctrine for Shiloh Sisters and Rajneesh Sannyasins
Goldman, M. S., & Isaacson, L., 411-422, 38 3
Age and religiosity: Evidence from a three-wave panel analysis
Argue, A., Johnson, D. R., & White, L. K., 423-435, 38 3
"And who is my neighbor?": Intrinsic religion as a source of universal compassion
Batson, C. D., Floyd, R. B., Meyer, J. M., & Winner, A. L., 445-457, 38 4
The national congregations study: Background, methods, and selected results
Chaves, M., Konieczny, M. E., Beyerlien, Kraig, & Barman, E., 458-476, 38 4
Specifying intrusive demands and their outcomes in congregational ministry: A report on the ministry demands inventory
Lee, C., 477-489, 38 4
Religious pluralism and affiliation among Canadian counties and cities
Olson, D. V. A., & Hadaway, C. K., 490-508, 38 4
An intergroup perspective on religion and prejudice
Jackson, L. M., & Hunsberger, B., 509-523, 38 4
Mindfulness and quasii-religious meaning systems: An empirical exploration within the context of ecological systainability and deep ecology
Brinkerhoff, M. G., & Jacob, J. C., 524-542, 38 4
Faith and access: Personal religiosity and religious group advocacy in a state legislature
Yamane, D., 543-550, 38 4
Tracking the 'Other': Dynamics and composition of 'other' religions in the general social survey, 1972-1996
Sherkat, D. E., 551-560, 38 4
2000, Volume 39
The varieties of sacred experience: Finding the sacred in a secular grove
Demerath, N. J. III, 1-11, 39 1
Religious market share and intensity of church involvement in five denominations
Perl, P., & Olson, D. V. A., 12-31, 39 1
The supply-side model of religion: The Nordic and Baltic states
Bruce, S., 32-36, 39 1
Why people turn to religion: A motivational analysis
Reiss, S., 47-52, 39 1
The spiritual self-in-relation: Empathy and the construction of spirituality among modern descendants of the Spanish Crypto-Jews
Jacobs, J. L., 53-63, 39 1
Church-based community activism: A comparison of black and white Catholic congregations
Javendish, J. E., 64-77, 39 1
Religious brand loyalty and political loyalties
Djupe, P., 78-89, 39 1
Sifting through tradition: The creation of Jewish feminist identities
Dufour, L. R., 90-106, 39 1
The social ecology of residential patterns and memberships in immigrant churches
Ebaugh, J. R., O'Brien, J., & Chafetz, J. S., 107-116, 39 1
How religious groups promote forgiving: A national study
Wuthnow, R., 125-139, 39, 2
Changing issue agendas of women clergy
Olson, L. R., Crawford, S. E. S., & Guth, J. L., 140-153, 39, 2
Organizational revival from within: Explaining revivalism and reform in the Roman Catholic Church
Finke, R., & Wittberg, P., 154-170, 39, 2
Credentialism across creeds: Clergy education and stratification in Protestant denominations
Perl, P., & Chang, P. M. Y., 171-188, 39, 2
How the swans came to Lake Michigan: The social organization of Buddhist Chicago
Numrich, P. D., 189-203, 39, 2
The political activities of reformed clergy in the United States and Scotland
Penning, J. M., & Smidt, C., 204-219, 39, 2
Religious consolation among men and women: Do health problems spur seeking?
Ferraro, K. F., & Kelly-Moore, J. A., 220-234, 39, 2
Canada's mythical religious mosaic: Some census findings
Bibby, R. W., 235-239, 39, 2
Individual religiosity, moral community, and drug user treatment
Richard, A. J., Bell, D. C., & Carlson, J. W., 240-246, 39, 2
Resources, race, and female-headed congregations in the United States
Konieczny, M. E., & Chaves, M., 261-271, 39,3
"To whom much has been given...": Religious capital and community voluntarism among churchgoing Protestants
Park, J. Z., & Smith, C., 272-286, 39, 3
Changing views of serpent handling: A quasi-experimental study
Hood, R. W. Jr., Williamson, W. P., & Morris, R. J., 287-296, 39, 3
The voting propensity of Hong Kong Christians: Individual disposition, church influence, and the China factor
Chan, C, & Leung, B., 297-306, 39, 3
Italian Protestants: Religion, ethnicity, and assimilation
Form, W., 307-320, 39, 3
Catholics and the Christian Right: A view from four states
Bendyna, M., Green, J. C., Rozell, M. J., & Wilcox, C., 321-332, 39, 3
Gay and lesbian Christians: Homosexual and religious identity integrations in the members and participants of a gay-positive church Rodriguez, E. M., & Ouellette, S. C., 333-347, 39, 3
Religious attributions and proximity of influence: An investigation of direct interventions and distal explanations Weeks, M., & Lupfer, M. B., 348-362, 39, 3
Shaping school success: Religious socialization and educational outcomes in urban public schools Regnerus, M. D., 363-370, 39, 3
Church-based community activism: A comparison of black and white Catholic congregations Cavendish, J. C., 371-384, 39, 3
50th Anniversary Issue, Volume 39, Number 4
Moving Forward by Looking Back: A Half-Century of the SSR, RRA, and Social Scientific Research on Religion
Editor's Introduction
Demerath, N. J. III, Silverman, W., & Lehman, E. C. Jr., 397-400, 39, 4
Refining the nature and purpose of research on religion: Competing goals in the early years (1944 - 1973) of the RRA and SSSR
Moberg, D. O., 401-421, 39, 4
Remembrances of things past: SSSR's formative years
Glock, C. Y., 423-426, 39, 4
Recollections of the adolescence and young adulthood of the SSSR Dittes, J. E., 427-430, 39, 4
SSSR: The stabilizing years, 1970-1976 D'Antonio, W. F., 431-432, 39, 4
From religious sociology to sociology of religion: Towards globalisation? Dobbelaere, K., 433-448, 39, 4
Attaining "a sophisticated maturity": A brief history of the Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion Mauss, A. L., & Hammons, S. A., 449-474, 39, 4
Continuities and changes in the Review of Religious Research Swatos, W. H. Jr., 473-480, 39, 4
"Start together and finish together": Shifts in the premises and paradigms underlying the scientific study of religion Beckford, J. A., 481-496, 39, 4
Women and religion: The transformation of leadership roles Wallace, R. A., 497-508, 39, 4
The mainline sidelines: The sociology of religion unbound Neitz, M. J., 509-514, 39, 4
"Quo Vadis" the scientific study of new religious movements? Robbins, T., 515-524, 39, 4
Not in my backyard: Studies of other religions in the context of SSSR-RRA annual meetings Beyer, P., 525-530, 39, 4
The American psychology of religion and the Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion Hood, R. W. Jr., 531-544, 39, 4
Reflexive ecclesiology: A challenge to applied research in religious organizations Carroll, J. W., 545-558, 39, 4
2001, Volume 40
Predicting prejudice from religious fundamentalism and right-wing authoritarianism: A multiple-regression approach Laythe, B., Finkel, D., & Kirkpatrick, L. A. 1-10, 40, 1
Disciplined litigation, vigilant litigation, and deformation: Dramatic organization change in Jehovah's Witnesses Cote, P., & Richardson, J. T., 11-26, 40, 1
The commitment process in a religious commune: The Shakers Cosgel, M. M., 27-38, 40, 1
"And who is my neighbor?" II: Quest religion as a source of universal compassion. Batson, C. D., Eidelman, S. H., Higley, S. L., & Russell, S. A., 39-50, 40, 1
Religion and partisanship in Canada Guth, J. L., & Fraser, C. R., 51-64, 40, 1
Profiling religious maturity: The relationship of religious attitude components to religious orientations Kristensen, K. B., Pedersen, D. M., & Williams, R. N., 75-86, 40, 1
Searching for a priest... or a man? Using gender as a cultural resource in an Episcopal campus Fobes, C., 87-98, 40, 1
Parental divorce and the "switching" of religious identity Lawton, L. E., & Bures, R., 99-112, 40, 1
The effects of tragedies and contradictions on religion as a quest Krauss, S. W., & Flaherty, R. W., 113-122, 40, 1
The personality characteristics of Methodist ministers: Feminine men and masculine women? Robbins, M., Francis, L. J., Haley, J. M., & Kay, W. D., 123-128
Reviews of the following books:
Measures of religiosity, by Hill & Hood (Eds.), reviewed by Emmons
Soka Gakkai in America: Accommodation and conversion, by Hammond & Machacek, reviewed by Fenn
Starving for salvation: The spiritual dimensions of eating problems among American girls and women, by Lelwica, reviewed by Beall
Religion and popular culture in America, by Forbes & Mahan (Eds.), reviewed by Gormly
The Newer deal: Social work and religion in partnership, by Cnaan, reviewed by Lockhart
Passionate journeys: Why successful women joined a cult, by Goldman, reviewed by Konieczny
Buddhism in America, by Seager, reviewed by Machacek
Towards a European Islam, by Nielsen, reviewed by Davie
Life's end: Technocratic dying in an age of spiritual yearning, by Moller, reviewed by Eisenhandler
Catholics in England 1950-2000: Historical and sociological perspectives, by Hornsby-Smith, reviewed by O'Leary
Symposium on Government Policy Toward Unconventional Religion in Europe
"Brainwashing" theories in European parliamentary and administrative reports on "cults" and "sects". J. T. Richardson & M. Introvigne, 143-168, 40, 2
Combating "cults" and "brainwashing" in the United States and Western Europe: A comment on Richardson and Introvigne's report Robbins, T., 169-176, 40, 2
Tribal instinct and religious persecution: Why do West European states behave so badly? J. C. Soper, 177-180, 40, 2
Western Europe, postmodernity, and the shadow of the French revolution: A response to Soper and Robbins M. Introvigne & J. T. Richardson, 181-186, 40, 2
Religion, plausibility structures, and education's effect on attitudes toward elective abortion L. R. Petersen, 187-204, 40, 2
Islam, law, and political control in contemporary Iran M. Tamadonfar, 205-220, 40, 2
Investigating the sect-church-sect cycle: Cohort-specific attendance differences across African-American denominations D. E. Sherkat, 221-234, 40, 2
From excommunication to nullification: Testing and extending supply-side theories of religious marketing with the case of Catholic marital annulments M. J. Wilde, 235-250, 40, 2
Hungary for religion: A supply-side interpretation fo the Hungarian religious revival P. Froese, 251-268, 40, 2
Religious involvement and domestic violence among U.S. couples C. G. Ellison & K. L. Andersen, 269-286, 40, 2
The role of religion in the collective identity of the white racialist movement B. A. Dobratz, 287-302, 40, 2
Religious institutions and political participation in America P. A. Djupe & J. T. Grant, 303-314, 40, 2
The relationship between dissociation and religiosity: An empirical evaluation of Schumaker's theory M. J. Dorahy & C. A. Lewis, 315-322, 40, 2
Frequency of prayer and functional health in Presbyterian pastors J. B. Meisenhelder, & E. N. Chandler, 323-330, 40, 2
Reviews of the following books:
Christian America? What evangelicals really want, by Smith, reviewed by Fetzer
A particular place: Urban restructuring and religious ecology in a Southern suburb, by Eiesland, reviewed by Sherkat
Slave missions and the Black Church in the antebellum South, by Cornelius, reviewed by Nelson
Religion, dress and the body, edited by Arthur, reviewed by Melendez
Atlas of American religion: The denominational era, 1776-1990, by Newman & Halvorson, reviewed by Lummis
Irish pilgrimage: Holy wells and popular Catholic devotion, by Carroll, reviewed by Inglis
Prayers in stone: Christian Science architecture in the United States, 1894-1930, by Ivey, reviewed by Holt
The Catholic imagination, by Greeley, reviewed by Heft
The ambivalence of the sacred: Religion, violence and reconciliation, by Appleby, reviewed by Hall
Recognizing the Latino resurgence in U.S. religion, by Diaz-Stevens & Stevens-Arroyo, reviewed by Gutierrez
Daughters of the Goddess: Studies of healing, identity and empowerment, by Griffin, reviewed by Weatherby
The girls: Jewish women of Brownsville, Brooklyn, by Ford, reviewed by Gerson
What is religion? Origins, definitions, and explanations, edited by Idinopulos & Wilson, reviewed by Elliott
Max Weber and Islam, edited by Huff & Schluchter, reviewed by Collins
Spiritual marketplace: Baby boomers and the remaking of American religion, by Roof, reviewed by Berger
The Gold Coast Church and the ghetto: Christ and culture in mainline Protestantism, by Wellman, reviewed by Becker
Terror in the mind of God, by Juergensmeyer, reviewed by Appleby
Public religion and the quest for national ideology: Russia's media discourse
A. Agadjanian, 351-366, 40, 3
Religion and ethnicity among new immigrants: The impact of majority/minority status in home and host countries
F. Yang & H. R. Ebaugh, 367-379, 40, 3
Doing field studies of religious movements: An agenda
S. Pitchford, C. Bader, & R. Stark, 379-393, 40, 3
When is faith enough? The effects of religious involvement on depression
J. Schnittker, 393-412, 40, 3
Social movements and party politics: The case of the Christian right
J. C. Gree, M. J. Rozell, & C. Wilcox, 413-426, 40, 3
Religious regulation and the courts: The judiciary's changing role in protecting minority religions from majoritarian rule
J. Wybraniec & R. Finke, 427-444, 40, 3
Abuse history, world assumptions, and religious problem solving
M. Webb & K. J. Otto Whitmer, 445-454, 40, 3
American church/state jurisprudence from the Warren court to the Rehnquist court
P. E. Hammond, 455-465, 40, 3
Religious heterogamy and religiosity: A comparison of interchurch and same-church individuals
L. M. Williams & M. G. Lawler, 465-468, 40, 3
Self-selection, church attendance, and local civic participation
B. D. McKenzie, 479-488, 40, 3
Changing attitude and moral obligation: Their independent effects on behavior
J. C. Ortberg, R. L. Gorsuch, & G. J. Kim, 489-496, 40, 3
Religious coping among the religious: The relationships between religious coping and well-being in a national sample of Presbyterian clergy, elders, and members
K. I. Pargament, N. Tarakeshwar, C. G. Ellison, & K. M. Wulff, 497-514, 40, 3
The effects of switching on denominational subcultures
D. A. Gay, J. P. Lynxwiler, & C. W. Peek, 515-526, 40, 3
Seeking security in the new age: On attachment and emotional compensation
P. Granqvist, & B. Hagekull, 427-546
Reviews
How the millenium comes violently: From Jonestown to Heaven's Gate, by C. Wessinger, reviewed by B. D. Zablocki
Apocalupse observed: Religious movemeents and violence in North America, Europe, and Japan, by Hall, Schulyler & Trinh, reviewed by Wright
Secular theories on religion: Current perspectives, by Jensen & Rothstein, reviewed by Bailey
Van gisteren tot heden: Godsdienstpsychologie in Nederland, by van Belzen, reviewed by Hutsebaut
After atheism: Religion and ethnicity in Russia and Central Asia, by Lewis, reviewed by Volkov
The next generation: Jewish children and adolescents, by Keysar, Kosmin & Scheckner, reviewed by Edelstein
Prophets of peace: Pacificism and cultural identity in Japan's new religions, by Kisala, reviewed by Mullins
Catholic identity: Balancing reason, faith and power, by Dillon, reviewed by Jelen
The Baha'i: The religious construction of a global identity, by McMullen, reviewed by Cole
Cassadaga: The South's oldest spiritualist community, edited by Guthrie, Lucas & Moore, reviewed by Hood
Jesus in disneyland: Religion in post-modern times, by Lyon, reviewed by Edles
God at the movies, by Bergesen & Greeley, reviewed by Clark
Special Section: Religion in The Netherlands
Religion, denomination, and education in The Netherlands: Cognitive and noncognitive outcomes after an era of secularization G. Driessen & F. van der Slik, 561-572, 40, 4
"Official" doctrine and "unofficial" practices: The negotiation of Catholicism in a Netherlands community T. Watling, 573-590, 40, 4
Churches in Dutch: Causes of religious disaffiliation in The Netherlands, 1937-1995 M. T. Grotenhuis & P. Scheepers, 591-606, 40, 4
Attachment, working models of self and others, and God concept in kindergarten S. A. de Roos, S. Miedema, & J. Iedema, 607-618, 40, 4
Gods, rituals, and the moral order R. Stark, 619-636, 40, 4
Church-based social support and religious coping N. Krause, C. G. Ellison, B. A. Shaw, J. P. Marcum, & J. D. Boardman, 637-656, 40, 4
Communist party - Vatican interplay over the training of church leaders in China B. Leung, 657-674, 40, 4
Measuring religious commitment among Catholics and protestants: A new approach S. T. Mockabee, J. Q. Monson, & J. T. Grant, 675-690, 40, 4
Dimensions of the mysticism scale: Confirming the three-factor structure in the United States and Iran R. W. Hood Jr., N. Ghorbani, P. J. Watson, A. F. Ghramaleki, M. N. Bing, H. K. Davison, R. J. Morris, & W. P. Williamson, 691-706, 40, 4
Work, family, and religious involvement for men and women P. E. Becker, & H. Hofmeister, 707-722, 40, 4
Religious homogamy, marital conflict, and stability in same-faith and interfaith Jewish marriages J. G. Chinitz, & R. A. Brown, 723-734, 40, 4
Tolerant (in)civility? A longitudinal analysis of white conservative protestants' willingness to grant civil liberties S. Reimer, & J. Z. Park, 735-746, 40, 4
Denominational and age comparisons of God concepts J. L. Noffke, & S. H. McFadden, 747-756, 40, 4
Variations in strictness and religious commitment within and among five denominations D. V. A. Olson, & P. Perl, 757-764, 40, 4
Relationships among giving, church attendance, and religious belief: The case of the Presbyterian Church (USA) J. Lunn, R. Klay, & A. Douglass, 765-776, 40, 4
Book Reviews
Magic, witchcraft and the otherworld: An anthropology, by Greenwood, reviewed by York
Purified by fire: A history of cremation in America, by Prothero, reviewed by Riley
Religion as a chain of memory, by Hervieu-Leger, reviewed by Baggett
Religion and the development of the American penal system, by Skotnicki, reviewed by Willis
Habitat for humanity: Building private homes, building public religion, by Baggett, reviewed by Boddie
Confessions of an interest group: The Catholic Church and political parties in Europe, by Warner, reviewed by Watling
The church at the grassroots in Latin America: Perspectives on thirty years of activism, by Burdick & Hewitt (Eds.), reviewed by Cousineau
Sojourner in the promised land: Forty years among the Mormons, by Shipps, reviewed by Vance
Du Bois on religion, by Zuckerman (Ed.), reviewed by Barnes
Religion and popular cultur: Studies on the interaction of world-views, by Stout & Buddenbaum (Eds.), reviewed by Smith
The Americanization of religious minorities: Confronting the constitutional order, by Mazur, reviewed by Hoover
Dancing with the virgin: Body and faith in the Fiesta of Tortugas, New Mexico, by Sklar, reviewed by Leatham
Fundamentalism, sectarianism, and revolution: The Jacobian dimension of modernity, by Eisenstadt, reviewed by Kaelber
Handbook of religion and health, by Koenig, McCullough & Larson, reviewed by Plante
More money, more ministry: Money and evangelicals in recent North American history, by Eskridge & Noll (Eds.), reviewed by Reimer
2002, Vol. 41
Special Section on Liberation Theology
Cultural resources for theologies of liberation: Locl responses to global challenges K. Nadeau, 1-4, 41, 1
"Living our faith:" The lenten pastoral letter of teh bishops of Malawi and the shift to multiparty democracy, 1992-1993 M. Mitchell, 5-18, 41, 1
Movable peace: Engaging the transnational in Cambodia's Dhammayietra K. Poethig, 19-28, 41, 1
Catholic and non-Catholic theologies of liberation: Poverty, self-improvement, and ethics among small-scale entrepreneurs in Guatemala City H. Gooren, 29-46, 41, 1
Toward a Maya theology of liberation: The reformulation of a "traditional" religion in a global context C. L. Ciappari, 47-68, 41, 1
Las Casas as a theological counteroffensive: An intperpretation of Gustavo Gutierrez's Las Cases: In search of the poor Jesus Christ C. Smith, 69-74, 41, 1
Peasant resistance and religious protests in early Philippine society: Turning friars against the grain K. Nadeau, 75-86, 41, 1
The study of liberation theology: What next? A. Gill, 87-90, 41, 1
The perceived benefits of religious and spiritual coping among older adtuls living with HIV/AIDS K. Siegel & E. W. Schrimshaw, 91-102, 41, 1
The effects of professional training: The social and religious capital acquired in seminaries R. Finke & K. D. Dougherty, 103-120, 41, 1
Organizational revivalism: Explaining metamorphosis of China's Catholic Church W. T. Liu & B. Leung, 121-138, 41, 1
Religious affiliation, denominational homogamy, and intimate partner violence among U.S. couples C. B. Cunradi, R. Caetano, & J. Schafer, 139-152, 41, 1
Talking about homosexuality: The views of mainline protestant clergy L. R. Olson & W. Cadge, 153-168, 41, 1
Gender and mainline protestant pastors' allocation of time to work tasks P. Perl, 169-178, 41, 1
The relationship between psychological well-being and Christian faith and practice in an Australian population sample L. J. Francis & P. Kaldor, 178-183, 41, 1
Book Reviews
The faith of biology and the biology of faith: Order meaning and free will in modern medical science, by Pollak; and God after Darwin: A theology of evolution, by Haught; reviewed by Pope
GenX religion, by Flory & Miller (Eds.), reviewed by Perrin
Catholicism USA: A portrait of the Catholic Church in the United States, by Froehle & Gautier, reviewed by McCallion
Religion and the new immigrants, by Ebaugh & Chafetz (Eds.), reviewed by Levitt
Old older Mennonites: Rituals, beliefs and community, by Lee, reviewed by Langham
Jewish baby boomers: A communal perspective, by Waxman, reviewed by Gross
Craetive spirituality, by Wuthnow, reviewed by Helson
The Catholic experience of small Christian communities, by Lee, reviewed by Gautier
Acts of faith: Explaining the human side of religion, by Stark & Finke, reviewed by Glazier
Family, religion and social change in diverse societies, by Houseknecht & Parkhurst (Eds.), reviewed by D'Antonio
Contesting the sacred: The anthropology of Pilgrimage, by Eade & Sallnow (Eds), reviewed by Cipriani
Latin American religion in motion, by Smith & Prokopy (Eds.), reviewed by Byrnes
Return of the sacred: Reintegrating religion in the social sciences H.R. Ebaugh, 385-395, 41, 3
The effect of group size on interfaith marriage among Catholics Davidson, J.D., & Widman, T., 397-404, 41, 3
As the flocks gather: How religion affects voluntary association participation P. Lam, 405-422, 41, 3
The right faith at the right time? Determinants of Protestant mission success in the 19th-century Brazilian religious market H.B. Cavalcanti, 423-438, 41, 3
Development of the spiritual transcendence index Duberstein, R., Evinger, J.S., Chang, T.H., & Lewis, B.L., 439-453, 41, 3
Why do churches become empty, while new age grows? Secularization and religious change in the Netherlands Houtman, D., & Mascini, P., 455-473, 41, 3
Inward, outward, and upward: Cognitive aspects of prayer Ladd, K.L., & Spilka, B., 475-484, 41, 3
African-American religious affiliation in the late 20th century: Cohort variations and patterns of switching D.E. Sherkat, 485-493, 41, 3
Physiology and faith: Addressing the "universal" gender difference in religious commitment R. Stark, 495-507, 41, 3
The multidimensionality of motivation for Jewish religious behavior: Content, structure, and relationship to religious identity Lazar, A., Kravetz, S., & Fredrich-Kedem, P., 509-519, 41, 3
Does masculinity thwart being religious? An examination of older men's religiousness Thompson Jr., E.H., & Remmes, K.R., 521-532, 41, 3
Orthodox (Eastern Christian) churches in the United States at the beginning of a new millennium: Questions of nature, identity, and mission A.D. Krindatch, 533-563, 41, 3
Testing the promise of the churches: Income inequality in the opportunity to learn civic skills in Christian congregations P. Schwadel, 565-575, 41, 3
Religious Diversity in America: The emergence of Muslims, Buddhists, Hindus, and other T.W., Smith, 577-585, 41, 3
Book Reviews:
Religion on campus: What religion really means to today's undergraduates, by Cherry, DeBerg, & Porterfield, reviewed by Clydesdale
Dry bones rattling: Community building to revitalize American democracy, by Warren, reviewed by Coleman
The church on the world's turf: An evangelical Christian group as a secular university, by Bramadat, reviewed by Luidens
Organizing God's work, by Harris, reviewed by Mariante
American Catholics: Gender, generation and commitment, by D'Antonio, Davidson, Hoge, & Meyer, reviewed by Morris
From civil to political religion: The intersection of culture, religion, and politics, by Cristi, reviewed by Olson
Holy leisure: Recreation and religion in God's square mile, by Messenger, reviewed by Russo
A comparative sociology of world religions: Virtuosos, priests, and popular religion, by Sharot, reviewed by Swatos
Claiming sacred ground: Pilgrims and politics at Glastonbury and Sedona, by Ivakhiv, reviewed by Tucker
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2003, Vol. 42
Progress and Cumulation in the Sociology of Religion: A Symposium
Introduction to the symposium Chaves, M., 1, 42, 1
Diagnosing the Reverend Dr. Dumpty "after the fall" Demerath, N. J. III, 2-4, 42, 1
Eve, Lilith, and the sociology of religion: Comments on Zald Neitz, M.J., 5-7, 42, 1
Practice and progress in the study of religion Wuthnow, R., 8-10, 42, 1
Where are we in the sociological study of religin? Continuing the conversation Zald, M.N., 11-15, 42, 1
Theorizing religious effects among American adolescents Smith, C., 17-30, 42, 1
The church of faith and freedom: African-American Baptists and social action Lee, S., 31-42, 42, 1
Religiosity and mental health: A meta-analysis of recent studies Hackney, C.H., & Sanders, G.S., 43-56, 42, 1
The origins of religious stratification in colonial America Pule, R.E., & Davidson, J.D., 57-76, 42, 1
Forgiveness by God, forgiveness of others, and psychological well-being in late life Krause, N., & Ellison, C.G., 77-94, 42, 1
Believe it or not: Religious and other paranormal beliefs in the United States Rice, T.W., 95-104, 42, 1
Estimating the extent of religious and spiritual activity in Australia using time-budget data Bouma, G.D., & Lennon, D., 107-112, 42, 1
Lack of a secularizing influence of education on religious activity and parity among Mormons Merrill, R.M., Lyon, J.L., & Jensen, W.J., 113-124, 42, 1
Assessing conventional wisdom about religion and politics: A preliminary view from the pews Brewer, M.D., Kersh, R., & Petersen, R.E., 125-136, 42, 1
Explaining the belief in God for self, in-group, and out-group targets Kenworthy, J.B., 137-146, 42, 1
Religious switching: Preference development, maintenance, and change Loveland, M.T., 147-158
Book Reviews:
Blessed events: Religion and home birth in America, by Klassen, reviewed by Blum
Personal knowledge and beyond: Reshaping the ethnography of religion, by Spickard, Landres & McGuire (Eds.), reviewed by Carroll
Learning lessons from Waco: When the parties bring their Gods to the negotiation table, by Docherty, reviewed by Cowan
The resilience of conservative religion: The case of popular conservative protestant congregations, by Tamney, reviewed by Fenton
Religion and social policy, by Nesbitt, reviewed by Johnson
Lift high the cross: Where white supremacy and the Christian right converge, by Burlein, revewed by McMullen
Heaven below: Early Pentecostals and American culture, by Wacker, reviewed by Warner
The stranger next door: The story of a small community's battle over sex, faitha nd civil rights, by Stein, reviewed by White
Is the study of lived religion irrelevant to the world we live in? Special presidential plenary address, Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, Salt Lake City, November 2, 2002 R. A. Orsi, 169-174, 42, 2
"Shaking out the mat": Schism and organizational transformation at a Mexican Ark of the Virgin M. C. Leatham, 175-188, 42, 2
Linked lives, faith and behavior: Intergenerational religious influence on adolescent delinquency M. D. Regnerus, 189-204, 42, 2
Race differences in congregational social service activity W. Tsitsos, 205-216, 42, 2
Multiracial congregations: An analysis of their development and a typology M. O. Emerson & K. Chai Kim, 217-228, 42, 2
The political activities of religious congregations in the United States K. Beyerlein & M. Chaves, 229-246, 42, 2
The roots of public attitudes toward state acommodation of European Muslims' religious practices before and after September 11 J. S. Fetzer & J. C. Soper, 247-258, 42, 2
Religious participation and network closure among American adolescents C. Smith, 259-268, 42, 2
Secularization and aging in Britain: Does family formation cause greater religiosity? J. R. Tilley, 269-278, 42, 2
A typology of LDS sociopolitical worldviews J. C. Fox, 279-290, 42, 2
Lebanese Muslim views of September 11 S. Haddad & H. Khashan, 291-298, 42, 2
The religious, the paranormal, and church attendance: A response to Orenstein A. M. McKinnon, 299-304
Book Reviews:
God is dead: Secularization in the West, by S. Bruce, reviewed by Somerville
Powers and submissions: Spirituality, philosophy and gender, by S. Coakley, reviewed by McGuire
Peter Berger and the study of religion, by Woodhead, Heelas and Martin (Eds.), reviewed by Dobbelaere
Religion and politics in comparative perspective: The one, the few and the many, by T. G. Jelen & C. Wilcox, reviewed by Ferrari
Symposium on Religious Freedom and Religious Pluralism
The myth of pluralism, diversity, and vigor: The constitutional privilege of Protestantism in the United States and Canada L. G. Beaman, 311-326, 42, 3
Lost in the supermarket: Comments on Beaman, religious pluralism, and what it means to be free A. Gill, 327-332, 42, 3
Constitutional privilege and constituting pluralism: Religious freedom in national, global and legal context P. Beyer, 333-340, 42, 3
Response to Beyer and Gill L. G. Beaman, 341-346, 42, 3
Religious life under theocracy: The case of Iran A. Kazemipur & A. Rezaei, 347-362, 42, 3
Strictness and congregational growth in middletown J. B. Tamney, S. D. Johnson, K. McElmurry, & G. Saunders, 363-376, 42, 3
Intimate diversity: The presentation of multiculturalism and multiracialism in a high-boundary religious movement K. E. Jenkins, 393-410, 42, 3
Where's the religion? Distinguishing faith-based from secular social service agencies H. R. Ebaugh, P. F. Pipes, J. S. Chafetz, & M. Daniels, 411-426, 42, 3
Is spirituality detrimental to generativity? M. Dillon, P. Wink, & K. Fay, 427-442, 42, 3
The mobilization of elite opinion: Rabbi perceptions of and responses to anti-Semitism P. A. Djupe & A. E. Sokhey, 443-454, 42, 3
Associations between religious orientaiton and varieties of sexual experience W. C. Rowatt & D. P. Schmitt, 455-466, 42, 3
The creation o fa distinct subcultural identity and denominational growth J. H. Evans, 467-478, 42, 3
Neosecularization and craft versus professional religious authority in a nonreligious organization D. Grant, K. M. O'Neil, & L. S. Stephens, 479-488, 42, 3
Book Reviews
Feminist narratives and the sociology of religion, by Nason-Clark & Neitz (Eds.), reviewed by Bender
Charitable choices: Religion, race and poverty in the post-welfare era, by Bartkowski & Regis, reviewed by Pipes
The quiet hand of God: Faith-based activism and the public role of mainline Protestantism, by Withnow & Evans (Eds.), reviewed by Hadaway
Studies in Mormon History, 1830-1997: An indexed bibliography with a topical guide to published social science literature on the Mormons, by Allen, Walker, Whittaker, with Mauss & Reynolds, reviewed by Shipps
Mormon history, by Walker, Whittaker, Allen & Mauss, reviewed by Shipps