Sept. 26, 2011 Article that explores the question, "Is God to blame for the global market meltdown?" Cites findings from Wave III of the Baylor Religion Survey and quotes Baylor sociologist Paul Froese about some Americans' "new religious economic idealism."
Sept. 23, 2011 Baylor University Associate Professor Sociology, Jerry Park, is referenced in this article explaining research about the relationship between science and religion.
Sept. 24, 2011 Guest column by Dr. Thomas Kidd, associate professor of history at Baylor University, discusses the Christian roots found in America's history.
Beliefnet.com, Sept. 23, 2011 Article mentions Baylor sociologist Jerry Z. Park, co-author of a study finding that only a minority of scientists at major research universities see religion and science as incompatible.
Sept. 23, 2011 Journalist/author G. Jeffrey MacDonald, writing for the Christian Science Monitor, reports on findings from Wave III of the Baylor Religion Survey that look at the evolving way religious conservatives in the U.S. see faith and economics. Quotes Baylor sociologist and Baylor Religion Survey co-author Paul Froese.
Sept. 22, 2011 Article on findings from Wave III of the Baylor Religion Survey that focus on how Americans see God affects how they perceive the economy. Quotes Baylor sociologist and Baylor Religion Survey co-author Paul Froese.
Sept. 22, 2011 VIDEO LINK to story about findings from Wave III of the Baylor Religion Survey that showed American entrepreneurs tend to pray and meditate more frequently than non-entrepreneurs.
Sept. 22, 2011 AUDIO LINK to interview with Scott Draper, doctoral candidate in sociology and one of the co-authors of the Baylor Religion Survey, about findings on religion and economics from Wave III of the university's groundbreaking survey.
Sept. 22, 2011 VIDEO LINK to story about findings from Wave III of the Baylor Religion Survey that found that 20 percent of Americans believe God is actively involved in the economy and that his principle favors conservative economics and the free market.
Sept. 22, 2011 Transcript of today's full program that included a live interview segment with Dr. Paul Froese, associate professor of sociology professor and co-author of the Baylor Religion Survey. The interview focused the survey finding that one in five Americans thinks God controls the economy.
Sept. 22, 2011 Article on the latest findings from Wave III of the Baylor Religion Survey that focuses on religion and entrepreneurship. Quotes Baylor sociologist Kevin Dougherty and mentions related Baylor research on religion and entrepreneurial behavior, funded by the National Science Foundation.
Sept. 21, 2011 Article about the latest findings from Wave III of the Baylor Religion Survey, including the belief by some Americans that God is actively involved in the economy and that his principles favor conservative economics and a free market.
Sept. 20, 2011 David Briggs, who writes the Ahead of the Trend column for the Association of Religion Data Archives, reports on findings from Wave III of the Baylor Religion Survey that found that many religious Americans prefer God's hand, rather than the federal government, guiding the economy. Quotes Baylor sociologist and Baylor Religion Survey co-author Paul Froese.
Sept. 20, 2011 Tobin Grant of Christianity Today reports on findings from Wave III of the Baylor Religion Survey that found that those who agree strongly that "God has a plan for all of us" are least supportive of government programs that help those out of work.
Sept. 20, 2011 Jaweed Kaleem, national religion reporter for The Huffington Post, reports on findings from Wave III of the Baylor Religion Survey showing that religion plays a significant role in how Americans view possible solutions to the country's economic woes. Quotes Baylor sociologists and Baylor Religion Survey co-authors Carson Mencken and Paul Froese.
Sept. 20, 2011 Article on findings from Wave III of the Baylor Religion Survey that focus on how Americans see God affects how they perceive the economy. Quotes Baylor sociologists and Baylor Religion Survey co-authors Paul Froese and Kevin Dougherty.
Sept. 20, 2011 Annysa Johnson, who writes for the Journal Sentinel's Faith Watch blog, reports on various findings from Wave III of the Baylor Religion Survey.
Sept. 20, 2011 Ken Camp, managing editor of The Baptist Standard, reports on findings from Wave III of the Baylor Religion Survey about how evangelicals drive today's economic conservatism as well as other findings. Quotes Baylor sociologist and Baylor Religion Survey co-author Paul Froese. The article also ran nationally on the Associated Baptist Press wire.