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Archives: Mainline & Liberal Protestant Churches

Dougherty, Martinez & Martí (2015)

By Madison BoboltzMarch 8, 2022

Dougherty, Kevin D., Brandon C. Martinez and Gerardo Martí. 2015. “Congregational Diversity and Attendance in a Mainline Protestant Denomination.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 54(4):668-83. doi: https://doi.org/10.1111/jssr.12229.

Djupe & Calfano (2012)

By Madison BoboltzMarch 7, 2022

Djupe, Paul A. and Brian R. Calfano. 2012. “The Deliberative Pulpit? The Democratic Norms and Practices of the PCUSA.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 51(1):90-109. doi: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-5906.2011.01623.x.

Thiemann (2005)

By Ellen ChildsAugust 13, 2015

Thiemann, R. F. 2005. “What’s Faith Got to Do With It? Lutheran Social Ministry in Transition.” In M. J. Bane, B. Coffin, & R. Higgins (Eds.), Taking Faith Seriously. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. (Amazon)

Scheitle and Dougherty (2008)

By Ellen ChildsAugust 13, 2015

Scheitle, C. P., & Dougherty, K. D. 2008. “Density and Growth in a Congregational Population: Reformed Churches in New York, 1628-2000.” Review of Religious Research 49(3): 233-250. (Article)

Primer (1978)

By Ellen ChildsAugust 13, 2015

Primer, B. 1978. Protestants and American Business Methods. Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press. (Amazon)

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