I Think Some People Need Religion: The Social Construction of Nonreligious Moral Identities

Citation:Sumerau, J. E., and Ryan T. Cragun. 2016. “‘I Think Some People Need Religion’: The Social Construction of Nonreligious Moral Identities.” Sociology of Religion 77(4):386–407. doi: https://doi.org/10.1093/socrel/srw031. This article can be downloaded here. (Image generated using DALL-E 3.)

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“I Found God in The Glory Hole”: The Moral Career of a Gay Christian

Citation:Sumerau, J. E., Ryan T. Cragun, and Lain A. B. Mathers. 2016. “‘I Found God in The Glory Hole’: The Moral Career of a Gay Christian.” Sociological Inquiry 86(4):618–40. doi: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/soin.12134. This article can be downloaded here. (Image generated using DALL-E 3.)

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Do Religiosity and Spirituality Really Matter for Social, Mental, and Physical Health?: A Tale of Two Samples

Citation:Cragun, Deborah, Ryan T. Cragun, Brian Nathan, J. E. Sumerau, and Alexandra C. H. Nowakowski. 2016. “Do Religiosity and Spirituality Really Matter for Social, Mental, and Physical Health?: A Tale of Two Samples.” Sociological Spectrum 36(6):359–77. doi: . This article can be downloaded here. (Image generated using DALL-E 3.)

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‘Can’t Put My Finger on It’: A Research Report on the Non-Existence and Meaninglessness of Sin

Citation: Sumerau, J. E., Lain A. B. Mathers, and Ryan Cragun. 2016. “‘Can’t Put My Finger on It’: A Research Report on the Non-Existence and Meaninglessness of Sin.” The Qualitative Report 21(6):1132–44. doi: https://doi.org/10.46743/2160-3715/2016.2385. You can download this article here. (Image generated using DALL-E 3.)

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Predictors of opposition to and support for the ordination of women: insights from the LDS Church

Citation:Cragun, Ryan T., Stephen M. Merino, Michael Nielsen, Brent D. Beal, Matthew Stearmer, and Bradley Jones. 2016. “Predictors of Opposition to and Support for the Ordination of Women: Insights from the LDS Church.” Mental Health, Religion & Culture 19(2):124–37. doi: . This article can be downloaded here. (Image generated using DALL-E 3.)

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“How Low Can Humans Plunge!”: Facilitating Moral Opposition in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Citation:Sumerau, J. E. and Ryan T. Cragun. 2016. “‘How Low Can Humans Plunge!’: Facilitating Moral Opposition in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.” Qualitative Sociology Review 12(1):42–59. The article can be downloaded here. (Image generated using DALL-E 3.)

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God May Save Your Life, but You Have to Find Your Own Keys: Religious Attributions, Secular Attributions, and Religious Priming

Citation:Cragun, Ryan T., and J. E. Sumerau. 2015. “God May Save Your Life, but You Have to Find Your Own Keys: Religious Attributions, Secular Attributions, and Religious Priming.” Archive for the Psychology of Religion 37(3):321–42. doi: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1163/15736121-12341307. You can download a copy of this article here. (Image generated using DALL-E 3.)

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Increasing Sex Ratio Imbalance Among Utah Mormons: Sources and Implications

Citation: Phillips, Rick, Ryan T. Cragun, and Barry A. Kosmin. 2015. “Increasing Sex Ratio Imbalance Among Utah Mormons: Sources and Implications.” Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion 11:1–27. You can download this article here. (Image generated using DALL-E 3.)

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