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    Locating Consent and Dissent in American Religion: A Comment

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    I agree with Professor Marty that denominational religion has on balance contributed more to maintaining social stability than to fostering social change in American history. However, I believe that this is because religion has offered direct ideological support for the status quo. It has done this by providing compensations for those who are ill served by existing social arrangements

    Measuring Five Dimensions of Religiosity Across Adolescence

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    This paper theorizes and tests a latent variable model of adolescent religiosity in which five dimensions of religiosity are interrelated: religious beliefs, religious exclusivity, external religiosity, private practice, and religious salience. Research often theorizes overlapping and independent influences of single items or dimensions of religiosity on outcomes such as adolescent sexual behavior, but rarely operationalizes the dimensions in a measurement model accounting for their associations with each other and across time. We use longitudinal structural equation modeling (SEM) with latent variables to analyze data from two waves of the National Study of Youth and Religion. We test our hypothesized measurement model as compared to four alternate measurement models and find that our proposed model maintains superior fit. We then discuss the associations between the five dimensions of religiosity we measure and how these change over time. Our findings suggest how future research might better operationalize multiple dimensions of religiosity in studies of the influence of religion in adolescence

    Y a-t-il un réveil religieux aux Etats-Unis ?

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    Glock Charles Y. Y a-t-il un réveil religieux aux Etats-Unis ?. In: Archives de sociologie des religions, n°12, 1961. pp. 35-52

    Origine et évolution des groupes religieux

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    Glock Charles Y. Origine et évolution des groupes religieux. In: Archives de sociologie des religions, n°16, 1963. pp. 29-38
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