Drawing from scholarship on the sect-church process, Professor of Sociology Jennifer McKinney will explore the intersection between Christian gender theologies and culture
This research aims to facilitate better understanding of perceptions of gender roles and gender equa...
This dissertation charts the emergence of a newly gendered model of authority within the Baptist chu...
This paper examines gender in two forms of mediated contemporary Protestant evangelicalism in the Un...
Drawing from scholarship on the sect-church process, Professor of Sociology Jennifer McKinney will e...
Professor of Sociology Director of Women’s Studies SECTS AND GENDER: REACTION AND RESISTANCE TO CULT...
A subset of research on gender in religion in the United States has demonstrated that the gender-ord...
This chapter bases its analysis of rapid changes in conceptions of race and gender in the contextual...
In the present study examined students who attend college religious groups to better understand how ...
The social dependence on the sociology of male spiritual leadership is substantial. This dependence ...
Evangelical churches in the United States are often portrayed as misogynistic due to their adherence...
Because feminism is concerned with equality for men and women and the interrogation of gender as a s...
This dissertation explores how women in religions with traditional gender expectations that exacerba...
Ever since Max Weber distinguished differences in “social esteem” between categories of people, stat...
My dissertation’s story begins in 1976, when the General Convention of the Episcopal Church U.S.A. (...
An inquiry was made as to the cause for the alienated gender relations between men and women leaders...
This research aims to facilitate better understanding of perceptions of gender roles and gender equa...
This dissertation charts the emergence of a newly gendered model of authority within the Baptist chu...
This paper examines gender in two forms of mediated contemporary Protestant evangelicalism in the Un...
Drawing from scholarship on the sect-church process, Professor of Sociology Jennifer McKinney will e...
Professor of Sociology Director of Women’s Studies SECTS AND GENDER: REACTION AND RESISTANCE TO CULT...
A subset of research on gender in religion in the United States has demonstrated that the gender-ord...
This chapter bases its analysis of rapid changes in conceptions of race and gender in the contextual...
In the present study examined students who attend college religious groups to better understand how ...
The social dependence on the sociology of male spiritual leadership is substantial. This dependence ...
Evangelical churches in the United States are often portrayed as misogynistic due to their adherence...
Because feminism is concerned with equality for men and women and the interrogation of gender as a s...
This dissertation explores how women in religions with traditional gender expectations that exacerba...
Ever since Max Weber distinguished differences in “social esteem” between categories of people, stat...
My dissertation’s story begins in 1976, when the General Convention of the Episcopal Church U.S.A. (...
An inquiry was made as to the cause for the alienated gender relations between men and women leaders...
This research aims to facilitate better understanding of perceptions of gender roles and gender equa...
This dissertation charts the emergence of a newly gendered model of authority within the Baptist chu...
This paper examines gender in two forms of mediated contemporary Protestant evangelicalism in the Un...