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Highlights:
* And Who is my Neighbor?: Intrinsic Religion as a Source of Universal
Compassion
C. Daniel Batson
* Faith and Access: Personal Religiosity and Religious Group Advocacy
David Yamane
* Catholic-Protestant Trends on Abortion: Convergence, Complexity,
Polarity
D. Paul Sullins
* Age and Religiosity: Evidence from a Three-Wave Panel
Amy Argue, David R. Johnson, and Lynn K, White
* Who Controls Church Work? Organization Effects on Jurisdictional
Boundaries and Disputes in Churches
Susanne C. Monahan
* Religion and Ethnicity among New Immigrants: The Impact of
Majority/Minority Status in Home and Host Countries
Fenggang Yang and Helen Rose Ebaugh
* Enduring Affiliation and Gender Doctrine for Shiloh Sisters and
Rajneesh Sannyasins
Marion S. Goldman and Lynne Isaacson
* Crowded Pulpits: Observations and Explanations of the Clergy Over
Supply in the Protestant Churches, 1950-1993
Patricia M.Y. Chang and Viviana Bompadre
* The Catholic Church and Possible "Organizational Selves": The
Implications for Institutional Change
Michele Dillon
* Religious Pluralism and Affiliation Among Canadian Counties and
Cities
Daniel V. A. Olson
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