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Article: Women Clergy Research and the Sociology of Religion.
- Article from:
- Sociology of Religion
- Article date:
- December 22, 2000
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Adair T. Lummis [*]
Paula D. Nesbitt [*]
As two sociologists of religion having researched women clergy for much of our academic careers, we have discovered sometimes hauntingly similar themes in our research and results despite the very different methodologies we use. Adair Lummis, faculty associate for research at the Hartford Institute for Religion Research of Hartford Seminary, does full-time basic research supported by foundations and evaluative research sponsored by various religious organizations. Her research on women clergy relies primarily on survey and interview methodology. Paula Nesbitt is a sociologist and director of the Carl M. Williams ...
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