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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Does It Matter Which Way We Go?
Citation:Cragun, Ryan T. 2016. “Does It Matter Which Way We Go?” Free Inquiry, 33–37. You can download this article 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: . You can download a copy of this article here. (Image generated using DALL-E 3.)
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Empiricism: Why I Left Mormonism
Citation:Cragun, Ryan T. 2015. “Empiricism: Why I Left Mormonism.” The Human Prospect: A Neohumanist Perspective 4(3):54–62. This article can be downloaded here. (Image generated using DALL-E 3.)
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Simple Markov Model for Estimating the Growth of Nonreligion in the United States
Citation:Stinespring, John and Ryan T. Cragun. 2015. “Simple Markov Model for Estimating the Growth of Nonreligion in the United States.” Science, Religion, and Culture 2(3):96–103. Science, Religion, and Culture is an open-access journal. You can download the article directly from their site. Or you can download it here. (Image generated using DALL-E 3.)
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Atheism Looking In: On the Goals and Strategies of Organized Nonbelief
Citation:Langston, Joseph A., Joseph H. Hammer, and Ryan T. Cragun. 2015. “Atheism Looking In: On the Goals and Strategies of Organized Nonbelief.” Science, Religion, and Culture 2(3):70–85. doi: https://doi.org/10.17582/journal.src/2015/2.3.70.85. Or you can download it here. (Image generated using DALL-E 3.)
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How to Defeat Religion in 10 Easy Steps
Description: Do you want the greatest challenges of the day to be addressed with thoughtful, reality-based solutions rather than with cherry-picked quotations from scripture? Do you want to shrink religion—especially fundamentalist religion—to the point that it plays no noticeable role in American public life? Do you want right-wing religious leaders to be so […]
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