Sociology of Religion
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Articles in Spring 2002 issue of Sociology of Religion
- Faith in the Barrios: The Pentecostal Poor in Bogota. - book review
by Milagros Pena - Catholic Divorce: The Deception of Annulments. - book review
by James C. Cavendish - Exploring New Religions. . - book review
by Michelle Spencer-Arsenault - The Baha'i: The Religious Construction of a Global Identity. - book review
by Lynn Echevarria - Sociology of Religion: An Historical Introduction. - book review
by William A. Mirola - Christian America? What Evangelicals Really Want. - book review
by Sam Reimer - From the editor, Nancy Nason-Clark
- Querying Religion: A Critical Anthology. - e - book review
by Melissa M. Wilcox - Society, Spirituality and the Sacred: A social scientific introduction. - book review
by William J. Ramp - The debate over a crypto-Jewish presence in New Mexico: The role of ethnographic allegory and orientalism
by Michael P. Carroll - A Particular Place: Urban Restructuring and Religious Ecology in a Southern Exurb. - book review
by Michael Emerson - Restoring the Goddess: Equal rites for modern women. - book review
by Wendy Griffin - The effects of church-based emotional support on health: Do they vary by gender?
by Neal Krause - Jews in America: A Contemporary Reader. - book review
by Harriet Hartman - Faith-based coalitions, social services, and government funding
by Paula F. Pipes - Jewish Life and American Culture. - book review
by Muriel Mellow - Women religious virtuosae from the middle ages: a case pattern and analytic model of types
by Barbara R. Walters - The Catholic Imagination. - book review
by John H. Simpson - Evolution of ideals for women in Mormon periodicals, 1897-1999
by Laura Vance - Over the Wall: Protecting Religious Expression in the Public Square. - book review
by Ted G. Jelen - Visions of Charity: Volunteer Workers and Moral Community. - book review
by Patricia Wittberg - The Book of Jerry Falwell: Fundamentalist Language and Politics. - book review
by Jeremy Stolow