In Defense of Studying Congregations
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1 | I read abstracts from printed copies of the June 2024, September 2024, December 2024, March 2025, and June 2025 issues of the Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion and cited articles with research that focused on one or more congregations and/or leaders or that used religious affiliation, religiosity, religious participation, or religious membership as variables. |
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