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Defining religion
Sociology Review; 14 (2) Nov 2004, pp.8-9
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Sacred Algorithms: Exchange Theory of
Religious Claims
Religion and the Social Order, 2003, 10, 21-37
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Rationality, choice, and the religious
economy: individual and collective rationality in supply and demand
Review of Religious Research; 45 (2) Dec 2003, pp.155-171
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Rationality, Choice and the Religious
Economy: The Problem of Belief
Review of Religious Research; 43 (4) June 2002, p.311-25
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The Myth of Pluralism, Diversity, and Vigor:
The Constitutional Privilege of Protestantism in the United States and
Canada
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 2003, 42, 3, Sept,
311-325
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Church Commitment and Some Consequences in
Western and Central Europe
Research in the Social Scientific Study of Religion, 2003, 14,
129-159
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Christian Heritage in Western Europe: What
Have the New Generations Done?
Social Compass, 2004, 51, 2, June, 203-219
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Continuity and change in contemporary Ulster
Protestantism
Sociological Review; 52 (2) May 2004, pp.265-283
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Christianity in Britain, RIP
Sociology of Religion; 62 (2) Summer 2001, p.191-203
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The Supply-Side Model of Religion: The Nordic
and Baltic States
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 2000, 39, 1, Mar,
32-46
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The God gulf
Index on Censorship; 33 (4) Oct 2004, pp.17-23
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Pragmatic Consumers and Practical Products:
The Success of Pneumacentric Religion among Women in Latin America's New
Religious Economy
Review of Religious Research; 45 (1) Sep 2003, pp.20-31
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Invisible Religion or Diffused Religion in
Italy?
Social Compass: International Review of Sociology of Religion; 50 (3)
Sep 2003, pp.311-320
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Youth and religion: the gameboy generation
goes to "church"
Social Indicators Research; 68 (2) Sep 2004, pp.175-200
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The Bible and sociology
Sociology of Religion; 60 (2) Summer 1999, p.125-48
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Internal Competition in a National Religious
Monopoly: The Catholic Effect and the Italian Case
Sociology of Religion; 63 (2) summer 2002, p.137-155
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Sociology of Religion: From Institutional
Reference to a Sociological Analysis of Society
Tijdschrift voor Sociologie, 2004, 25, 1, 79-92
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Future of Secularism in India
Futures, 2004, 36, 6-7, Aug-Sept, 765-769
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Slovenia: At a Distance from a Perfect
Religious Market
Religion, State & Society, 2004, 32, 2, June, 151-157
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After atheism: an analysis of religious
monopolies in the post-communist world
Sociology of Religion; 65 (1) Spring 2004, pp.57-75
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Forced Secularization in Soviet Russia: Why
an Atheistic Monopoly Failed
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 2004, 43, 1, Mar,
35-50
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Hungary for religion: a supply-side
interpretation of the Hungarian religious revival
Journal for the scientific study of religion, vol. 40 no. 2, pp.
251-268, Jun 2001
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Replete and Desolate Markets: Poland, East
Germany, and the New Religious Paradigm
Social Forces, 2001, 80, 2, Dec, 481-507
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Islam in Europe
Index on Censorship; 33 (4) Oct 2004, pp.110-116
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Contentious Public Religion: Two Conceptions
of Islam in Revolutionary Iran: Ali Shariati and Abdolkarim Soroush
International Sociology, 2004, 19, 4, Dec, 504-523
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Lost in the Supermarket: Comments on Beaman,
Religious Pluralism, and What It Means to Be Free
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 2003, 42, 3, Sept,
327-332
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State Welfare Spending and Religiosity: A
Cross-National Analysis
Rationality and Society, 2004, 16, 4, Nov, 399-436
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Spirituality in the Workplace: New Empirical
Directions in the Study of the Sacred
Sociology of Religion, 2004, 65, 3, fall, 265-283
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La "Religion invisible" en Belgique:
questions de visibilite. "Invisible Religion" in Belgium: Questions of
Visibility
Social Compass: International Review of Sociology of Religion; 50 (3)
Sep 2003, pp.335-343
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The Growth of New Age versus the Decline of
Christian Churches: Individualization, Secularization, and Religious
Change
Amsterdams Sociologisch Tijdschrift, 2000, 27, 4, Dec, 477-508
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Why Do Churches Become Empty, While New Age
Grows? Secularization and Religious Change in the Netherlands
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 2002, 41, 3, Sept,
455-473
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Never on sunny days: lessons from weekly
attendance counts
Journal for the scientific study of religion, vol. 43 no. 2, pp.
191-208, Jun 2004
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Why Strict Churches Are Strong
American Journal of Sociology, 1994, 99, 5, Mar, 1180-1211
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Religion, rationality, and experience: a
response to the new Rational choice theory of religion
Sociological Theory; 22 (1) Mar 2004, pp.140-160
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From Religious Markets to Religious
Communities: Contrasting Implications for Applied Research
Review of Religious Research, 2003, 44, 4, June, 325-340
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Religious Life under Theocracy: The Case of
Iran
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 2003, 42, 3, Sept,
347-361
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The "Other" Success Story. Protestant
Churches in South Korea
Zeitschrift fur Soziologie, 2001, 30, 5, Oct, 341-361
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Secularism in France
Prospect; (96) Mar 2004, pp.64-68
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The Illusion of State Neutrality in a
Secularising Ireland
West European Politics; 26 (1) Jan 2003, pp.73-94
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Europe and Invisible Religion
Social Compass: International Review of Sociology of Religion; 50 (3)
Sep 2003, pp.267-274
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Changes in Religious Evolution in Europe and
Russia
Revue francaise de Sociologie, 2004, 45, 2, Apr-June, 307-338
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Enforced secularization - spontaneous
revival? Religious belief, unbelief, uncertainty and indifference in East
and West European countries1991-1998
European Sociological Review; 20 (1) Feb 2004, pp.47-61
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Is Northern Ireland Abnormal? An Extension of
the Sociological Debate on Religion in Modern Britain
Sociology, 2004, 38, 2, Apr, 237-254
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The strange death of Christian Britain:
another look at the secularization debate
Historical journal, vol. 46 no. 4, pp. 963-976, Dec 2003
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Can Rising Rates of Church Participation Be a
Consequence of Secularization?
Sociology of Religion, 2004, 65, 2, summer, 139-153
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Religiousness Inside and Outside the Church
in Selected Post-Communist Countries of Central and Eastern Europe
Social Compass: International Review of Sociology of Religion; 50 (3)
Sep 2003, pp.321-334
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Stark's Age of Faith Argument and the
Secularization of Things: A Commentary
Sociology of Religion; 63 (3) Fall 2002, p.361-372
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Secularization, RIP
Sociology of religion; 60 (3) Fall 1999, p.249-73
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Intermarriage and the Demography of
Secularization
British Journal of Sociology; 54 (1) Mar 2003, pp.83-108
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Secularization on Trial: In Defense of a
Neosecularization Paradigm
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1997, 36, 1, Mar,
109-122
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The Persistence of Faith among
Nonheterosexual Christians: Evidence for the Neosecularization Thesis of
Religious Transformation
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 2002, 41, 2, June,
199-212
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