Fulton, Brad R.
Occupation: | Professor |
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Geographical Relations: | Country: United States (XD-US) |
Biographical References: | ![]() ![]() ![]() http://blogs.iu.edu/fulton/teaching-2/ |
Subsystems: | RelBib |
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- Politics and preaching: how religious elites justify addressing or avoiding political topics
- Prevalence and Predictors of Substance Use Support Programming Among U.S. Religious Congregations
- Secular Evangelicals: Faith-Based Organizing and Four Modes of Public Religion
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- The economic practices of US congregations: A review of current research and future opportunities
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