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Archives: Religious Education/Socialization

Johnston & Eagle (2023)

By Rebekah NeubergerAugust 16, 2023

Johnston, Erin, and David Eagle. 2023. “Expanding the Horizontal Call: A Typology of Social Influence on the Call to Ministry.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 62 (1): 68-88.

Denton & Uecker (2018)

By Rebekah NeubergerAugust 15, 2023

Denton, Melinda Lundquist, and Jeremy E. Uecker. 2018. “What God has Joined Together: Family Formation and Religion among Young Adults.” Review of Religious Research 60 (1): 1-22.

Crosby, Smith, LaChausse, Blanchette & Palardy

By Rebekah NeubergerAugust 15, 2023

Crosby, Robert G., Erin I. Smith, Robert G. LaChausse, Leon Blanchette, and Gregory J. Palardy. 2021. “Practices of Supportive Church Children’s Ministries: An Exploratory Multilevel Investigation of Church of the Nazarene Congregations in the United States.” Review of Religious Research 63 (3): 381-409.

Clements & Bullivant (2022)

By Rebekah NeubergerAugust 15, 2023

Clements, Ben, and Stephen Bullivant. 2022. “Why Younger Catholics Seem More Committed: Survivorship Bias and/or “Creative Minority” Effects among British Catholics.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 61 (2): 450-475

Voas & Storm (2012)

By Madison BoboltzMarch 8, 2022

Voas, David and Ingrid Storm. 2012. “The Intergenerational Transmission of Churchgoing in England and Australia.” Review of Religious Research 53(4):377-95. doi: 10.1007/s13644-011-0026-1.

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