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Jonathan P. Hill


Jonathan P. Hill is Associate Professor of sociology at Calvin College. He is author of Emerging Adulthood and Faith (Calvin College Press, 2015) and coauthor of Young Catholic America: Emerging Adults In, Out of, and Gone from the Church (Oxford, 2014) and The Quest for Purpose: The Collegiate Search for a Meaningful Life (SUNY, 2017). He has published articles and book chapters on higher education and religious faith, volunteering, and charitable giving. He also directs the National Study of Religion and Human Origins, a project that explores the social context of beliefs about human origins.

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    The Recipe For Creationism

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    What the New Pew Study Actually Reveals

    The unaffiliated believe the conflict about science and religion to be mostly “out there,” while Evangelicals mostly believe the conflict is an in-house affair.

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    Findings from the National Study of Religion and Human Origins

    What does the U.S. public actually believe about evolution and human origins? What social factors help predict these beliefs?

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    The Recipe For Creationism

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