Factors Influencing Religious Non-Attendance among African American Men: A Multimethod Analysis

African American men historically have dominated positions of public leadership in Black religious institutions, yet scholars have noted a relative absence of men from communities of worshipers. This study seeks to clarify the reasons for African American male non-attendance through a content analys...

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Authors: Mattis, Jacqueline S. (Author) ; Eubanks, Kiu (Author) ; Zapata, Alix A. (Author) ; Grayman, Nyasha (Author) ; Belkin, Max (Author) ; Mitchell, N'Jeri K. (Author) ; Cooper, Sharon (Author)
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Published: Sage Publications 2004
In: Review of religious research
Year: 2004, Volume: 45, Issue: 4, Pages: 386-403
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