Religion Articles
I have published quite a few articles and chapters on religion, mostly on Presbyterians.
"Happy, Busy Calvinists", Society, 2015 (Vol. 52, no. 6).
"Politics of Mainline Protestant Clergy: Presbyterian Church (USA)." In Pulpits and Politics: Clergy in American Politics at the Advent of the Millennium, edited by Corwin Smidt. Baylor University Press, 2004.
"The Political Attitudes and Activities of Mainline Protestant Clergy in the Election of 2000: A Study of Six Denominations." Sherrie Steiner-Aeschliman, Sue Crawford, Melissa Deckman, Donald Gray, Dan Hofrenning, Laura Olson, Corwin Smidt, and Beau Weston. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, Vol. 42 no. 4 (December 2003): 515-33.
“What is Now Normal in the Presbyterian Church (USA)?” in H. Jurgens Hendricks, Donald Luidens, Roger Nemeth, Corwin Smidt, and Hijme Stoffels, eds., Reformed Encounters with Modernity: Perspectives from Three Continents. Printed in South Africa. International Society for the Study of Reformed Communities, 2001.
“The Presbyterian ‘Fidelity and Chastity’ Competition as a Loyalist Victory.” The Review of Religious Research, special issue ed. by James Wellman, Vol. 41, Dec. 1999.
"The Presbyterian Controversy: The Triumph of the Loyalist Center." In Reforming the Center: American Protestantism, 1900 to the Present, Douglas Jacobsen and William V. Trollinger, eds. Eerdmans, 1998.
“The ‘Fidelity and Chastity’ Amendment: A Competition to Renew the Presbyterian Church.” In D. Luidens, H. Stoeffels and C. Smidt, eds., Reformed Vitality: Continuity and Change in the Face of Modernity, University Press of America, 1998.
"Princeton and Union: The Dialogue of Pluralism." Union Seminary Quarterly Review, Vol. 54 nos. 3-4 (1991 - released March 1993): 155-176.
"Michael Novak's Pluralist Religion." This World, No. 19, Fall, 1987.
"The Invisible Church: The Missing Element in Hauerwas' A Community of Character." Journal of Religious Studies, Vol. 13, No. 2, 1987.
"Happy, Busy Calvinists", Society, 2015 (Vol. 52, no. 6).
"Politics of Mainline Protestant Clergy: Presbyterian Church (USA)." In Pulpits and Politics: Clergy in American Politics at the Advent of the Millennium, edited by Corwin Smidt. Baylor University Press, 2004.
"The Political Attitudes and Activities of Mainline Protestant Clergy in the Election of 2000: A Study of Six Denominations." Sherrie Steiner-Aeschliman, Sue Crawford, Melissa Deckman, Donald Gray, Dan Hofrenning, Laura Olson, Corwin Smidt, and Beau Weston. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, Vol. 42 no. 4 (December 2003): 515-33.
“What is Now Normal in the Presbyterian Church (USA)?” in H. Jurgens Hendricks, Donald Luidens, Roger Nemeth, Corwin Smidt, and Hijme Stoffels, eds., Reformed Encounters with Modernity: Perspectives from Three Continents. Printed in South Africa. International Society for the Study of Reformed Communities, 2001.
“The Presbyterian ‘Fidelity and Chastity’ Competition as a Loyalist Victory.” The Review of Religious Research, special issue ed. by James Wellman, Vol. 41, Dec. 1999.
"The Presbyterian Controversy: The Triumph of the Loyalist Center." In Reforming the Center: American Protestantism, 1900 to the Present, Douglas Jacobsen and William V. Trollinger, eds. Eerdmans, 1998.
“The ‘Fidelity and Chastity’ Amendment: A Competition to Renew the Presbyterian Church.” In D. Luidens, H. Stoeffels and C. Smidt, eds., Reformed Vitality: Continuity and Change in the Face of Modernity, University Press of America, 1998.
"Princeton and Union: The Dialogue of Pluralism." Union Seminary Quarterly Review, Vol. 54 nos. 3-4 (1991 - released March 1993): 155-176.
"Michael Novak's Pluralist Religion." This World, No. 19, Fall, 1987.
"The Invisible Church: The Missing Element in Hauerwas' A Community of Character." Journal of Religious Studies, Vol. 13, No. 2, 1987.