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Archives: Civic Engagement

Yosua-Davis, Harper & Schade (2025)

By Laurel PetrikSeptember 26, 2025

Yosua-Davis, Benjamin, Amanda Wilson Harper, and Leah D Schade. 2025. “Yes, and: Expanding the Ways That American Protestant Congregations Respond to a Climate-Changed World.” Religions 16 (8): 993.

Yosua-Davis, Schade & Scott (2024)

By Laurel PetrikSeptember 26, 2025

Yosua-Davis, Benjamin, Leah D Schade, and Marquisha Lawrence Scott. 2024. “Pathways Into Teaching Ecological Engagement in Congregations.” Religious Education 119 (5): 416-428.

Syropoulos & Sparkman (2025)

By Laurel PetrikSeptember 26, 2025

Syropoulos, Stylianos, and Gregg Sparkman. 2025. “Most Christian American religious leaders silently believe in climate change, and informing their congregation can help open dialogue.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 122 (13): e2419705122.

Molewe (2024)

By Laurel PetrikSeptember 26, 2025

Molewe, Adlan Christember. 2024. “Molimbu as Civil Sphere in Developing a Harmonious Congregation: A Case Study from Poso, Central Celebes, Indonesia.” The Journal of World Christianity 14 (2): 166-186.

Markofski (2023)

By Laurel PetrikSeptember 26, 2025

Markofski, Wes. 2023. Good News for Common Goods: Multicultural Evangelicalism and Ethical Democracy in America. New York: Oxford University Press.

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