Denominational Identity From Age Sixteen to Age Thirty-Eight
- Posted by Tom O'Connor
- Categories Research
- Date March 15, 2017
Hoge, D. R., & O’Connor, T. P. (2004). Denominational Identity From Age Sixteen to Age Thirty-Eight. Sociology of Religion, 65(1), 77-85.

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