Sssr/rra annual Meeting 2007 preliminary program thursday, November 1


‘Clergy Resilience and Burnout in the Face of Adversity’



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Clergy Resilience and Burnout in the Face of Adversity’


Brian McCorkle, Boston University, mccorkle@bu.edu

James Burns, Boston University, jpburns@bu.edu

Sarah Whitman, Boston University, sjw@bu.edu
How Adolescents Understand and Cope with Parish Transitions’

Paul Thayer, Boston University, pthayer@wheelock.edu

Brian McCorkle, Boston University, mccorkle@bu.edu

Aimee Radom, Boston University, aradom@bu.edu


How Lay Adult Parishioners Access and Employ Positive Coping Strategies During Parish Transitions’

Aimee Radom, Boston University, aradom@bu.edu

Brian McCorkle, Boston University, mccorkle@bu.edu

Paul Thayer, Boston University, pthayer@wheelock.edu



I-11 Order of Christ Sophia, A New Religious Movement Evolving [RRA]

Garrison III


Organizer and Convener

Jim Lewis, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, Jim.Lewis@uwsp.edu



New Data on Who Joins NRMs and Why: A Case Study of the Order of Christ Sophia

Jim Lewis, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, Jim.Lewis@uwsp.edu




From “Cult” to Church: The Maturation of a NRM
Scott Thumma, Hartford Seminary, sthumma@hartsem.edu
In Their Own Words - Attitudes and Values of two New Religious Movements.

Barbara Johnson, Center of Light, Kansas City, revbarbara@gmail.com


Intelligence, Personality, and Pathology in Members of a New Religious Movement: A Study of the Order of Christ Sophia

Lucille Cozzolino, California Institute of Integral Studies, revlucille@yahoo.com

Mary Francis Drake, Boston University, revmaryfrancis@yahoo.com


SUNDAY MORNING, 10:15-11:45

J-1 Health and Well-Being: Research on Therapeutic Religiosity [SSSR]

Ybor Room
Convener

Jenny Trinitapoli, Arizona State University, jenny.trinitapoli@asu.edu

Modeling Religion and Well-Being: The Role of Group Norms’

R. David Hayward, University of Nevada, Reno, haywardr@unr.nevada.edu

Marta Elliott, University of Nevada, Reno, melliott@unr.edu
Essential Performances: Creative Engagement Marriage of the New Priests and the Old’

Kathleen E. Jenkins, The College of William and Mary, kejenk@wm.edu


The Lazarus Project: The Beginning of a Longitudinal Study of Spiritual Transformation in a Faith-based Rehabilitation Program’

W. Paul Williamson, Henderson State University, williaw@hsu.edu

R. W. Hood, Jr., University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Ralph-Hood@utc.edu
Dealing with mental illness in pastoral care: clergy and their explanatory models’

Gerard Leavey Department of Mental Health Sciences, University College London, Gerard.Leavey@beh-mht.nhs.uk



J-2 Cognitive Science of Religion: Historical and evolutionary studies [NAASR/SSSR]

Garrison I

Chair

Luther H. Martin, The University of Vermont


The Cognitive Basis for Divination’

Anders Lisdorf, University of Copenhagen, andersl@hum.ku.dk


Anthropomorphism, Niche Construction, and Morality’

Joseph Bulbulia, Victoria University of Wellington, jospeh.bulbulia@gmail.com


From Apes to Devils and Angels” Comparing Scenarios on the Evolution of Religion’

Armin Geertz, Aarhus University, awg@teo.au.dk


Evolutionary Forces Acting on Religion in the United States’

Peter Richerson, University of California, Davis, pjricherson@ucdavis.edu



J-3 Religion in Latin America [SSSR]


Buccanneer A
Organizer and convener

Henri Gooren, Utrecht University, h.p.p.gooren@theo.uu.nl


Looking for Lupe: Locating the Virgin of Guadalupe in Mexico’s Religious Economy’

Andrew Chesnut, University of Houston, andrew.chesnut@mail.uh.edu


Masculinity in Mexican evangelical recorded music’

Carlos Garma Navarro, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, ganc@xanum.uam.mx


The Churches in Nicaragua’

Henri Gooren, Utrecht University, h.p.p.gooren@theo.uu.nl


The Religion and the Car’s Baptism: Secularism, Disenchantment and Re-Enchantment in Copacabana, Bolivia.’   
David C. Knowlton, Utah Valley State College, knowltda@uvsc.edu


J-4 Faith and the Internet [SSSR/RRA]

Regency V
Convener

Lynn Clark, University of Colorado, Lynn.Clark@Colorado.edu


Virtual Church: Alternative or Supplement?’

Marjorie H. Royle, Ph.D., Clay Pots Research, maaemba@verizon.net

Andrew Lang, United Church of Christ, langa@ucc.org

Where “Religious Tolerance” Enters the Conversation: The Everyday Politics of Negotiating Respect for Other People’s Beliefs’

Alicia Juskewycz, Princeton University, ajusk@princeton.edu
Find a Good Christian Girl”: Exploring the Social/Demographic Characteristics of Those who are Willing to Form Interfaith Romantic Relationships’

Kimberly Banks, The University of North Texas, kab0290@unt.edu

George Yancey, The University of North Texas, gyancey@unt.edu
Predictors of Online Browsing by Mormons’

Michael Nielsen, Georgia Southern University, mnielsen@georgiasouthern.edu

Meryem Sevinc, Georgia Southern University, meryem_s_sevinc@georgiasouthern.edu


J-5 Uses of Emotion in Megachurches [SSSR]

Regency VI
Organizer and Convener

Mary Jo Neitz, University of Missouri, neitzm@missouri.edu


Understanding Emotion in Congregational Contexts’

Mary Jo Neitz, neitzm@missouri.edu


Small Groups in Big Churches: How Megachurhes Solve the "Span-of-Care" Problem for Their Members’

Nancy Martin, University of Arizona, nmartin@email.arizona.edu


Music and Emotion in Seeker-Oriented Ritual Practice’

Kevin McElmurry, University of Missouri, Klm143@Mizzou.edu


Reflections on the Forms and Emotions of Loss in an Evangelical Context’

Karen Bradley, University of Central Missouri, kbradley@ucmo.edu




J-6 Issues of Gender Inequality [SSSR]

Regency VII
Convener

Joy Charlton, Swarthmore College, jcharlt1@swarthmore.edu


Attitudes about Gender and Authority: Catholic differentiation of religious and secular spheres”

Farha Ternikar, PhD, Le Moyne College

Frank Ridzi PhD, Le Moyne College

Matthew T. Loveland PhD, Le Moyne College, lovelam@lemoyne.edu


Gender Equality and Religion: Developing a Cross-National Model”

Anne M. Price, The Ohio State University, Price.559@osu.edu

Katherine Meyer, The Ohio State University
Islamic Religiosity, Gender, Ethnicity, and Social Attitudes”

Alessandra L. González, Baylor University, Alessandra_Gonzalez@baylor.edu


Debates within Contemporary Movements that Seek the Ordination of Roman Catholic Women”

Britt Baumann, Acadia University, brittbaumann@rogers.edu




J-7 Religious Practices [SSSR]

Garrison II

Convener

William Swatos, Executive Officer, Religious Research Association, bill4329@hotmail.com


Inward, Outward, Upward Prayer: The Psychological Role of Artifacts in Religion’

Kevin L. Ladd, Indiana University, kladd@iusb.edu

Meleah L. Ladd, University of Notre Dame, mladd@nd.edu

E. James Baesler. Old Dominion University, jbaesler@odu.edu

Johan Modée, Malmö University, Malmö, Sweden, johanmodee@yahoo.se
Tourist and Pilgrim, Preacher and Teacher: The Role of Religious Tourism in the Development of Cultural Identities’

Sarah Bill Schott, Loyola University, sschott@luc.edu


‘“Give me that new old-time religion” - Passing on the Faith at Ocean Grove’

Laura M. Leming, University of Dayton, leming@udayton.edu


‘“You Need Not Wash My Feet":  Examining the Decline of Footwashing and Physicality in Mennonite Communion Rituals’

Robert Brenneman, University of Notre Dame, rbrennem@nd.edu




J-8 Religion and Ethnicity [SSSR]

Buccanneer B

Convener

Stephen M. Cherry, University of Texas, Austin, scherry@flash.net


“‘Secular Judaism?’  The Empirical Evidence”

Bruce A. Phillips, Hebrew Union College, BPhillips@huc.edu
The Role of Religion and Culture in the Location of the Individual in Society: The Case of American Jewry”

Sam Richardson, University of Connecticut, samr@uconn.edu


Neither Greek Nor Jew Nor Korean?: Shifting Ethnic Boundaries Within Korean American Churches’

Sharon Kim, California State University, Fullerton, sharonkim@fullerton.edu



J-9 Empirical Studies of Religious Participation [ASREC]

Esplanade I
Moving on Over: Geographic Mobility as a Predictor of Switching and Attendance Frequency in American Religion
Christopher Born,The Catholic University of America, 29born@cua.edu
Local Culture and the Maintenance and Transmission of Religious Practice
David Voas,University of Manchester, voas@manchester.ac.uk

Daniel V.A. Olson, Purdue University,


Measuring Religious Commitment and Secularization Through Time-Use Data
Ariela Keysar,Trinity College, ariela.keysar@trincoll.edu

Benjamin Beit-Hallahmi, University of Haifa,

Barry Kosmin, Trinity College,
Praying for a Recession: The Business Cycle and Protestant Church Growth in the United States
David Beckworth,Andrews University, dmb@andrews.edu
J-10 Economics of Religion 2 [ASREC]

Esplanade II

Subjective and objective measures of religiosity and fertility choices’



Alicia Adsera, Princeton University, adsera@Princeton.edu
Looking Backward: Reconstructing Religious History with Retrospective Data
Laurence Iannaccone, George Mason University, larry@econzone.com
A study of indepdendent church websites
Chris Bader, Baylor University, Christopher_Bader@baylor.edu

J-11 International Issues [RRA]

Buccanneer C

Convener

Alexey Krindatch Patriarch Athenagoras Orthodox Institute (Graduate Theological Union), Akrindatch@aol.com


Sources of Religious Freedom and Non-Freedom

Robert L. Montgomery, Rmontgo914@aol.com www.sompsite.com


From standardization to consumer adaptation

The logic of service society - consequences and challenges for church management’

Per Pettersson, Karlstad University, Sweden, Per.Pettersson@kau.se



Multi-Secularity Disorder: The Many Faces of European Secularity’


Brian N. Hewlett, University of Arizona, bhewlett@email.arizona.edu
The Empire Strikes Back: The Role of The Primates and Bishops of the Global South in the Realignment of The Episcopal Church in the United States.’

Dana Fenton, Lehman College, CUNY, ddfen@juno.com

J-12 Tensions within Denominations [RRA]

Buccanneer D

Convener

Laura R. Olson, Clemson University, laurao@clemson.edu


Reproducing the Faith: Comparing Fertility between Mainline and Evangelical Protestants’

Jack Marcum, Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), jmarcum@ctr.pcusa.org



Religiosity, Fundamentalism, Deviance, and Body Art.’


Jerome R. Koch, Texas Tech University, Jerome.Koch@ttu.edu

Alden E. Roberts, Texas Tech University, alden.roberts@ttu.edu

Myrna L. Armstrong, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center myrna.armstrong@ttuhsc.edu

Donna C. Owen, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, donna.owen@ttuhsc.edu


Polarization or Cooperation? The Class Basis of U.S. Religious Congregations’

Perry Chang, Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Research Services, pchang@ctr.pcusa.org

Ida J. Smith-Williams, Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Research Services, ismithwi@ctr.pcusa.org
Sociocultural Influences Weakening the Biblical Worldview of Christians: A Review of Extant Literature and other Resources’

Raamses Rider, Focus on the Family, raamses.rider@fotf.org

Shelby Chillion, Focus on the Family, shelby.chillion@fotf.org

Lisa Herrera-Hodges, Focus on the Family, lisa.hodges@fotf.org



Meeting Adjourns at 11:45 after final sessions




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