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Richard A. Schoenherr, Goodbye Father: The Celibate Male Priesthood and the Future of the Catholic Church, edited with an introduction by David Yamane (New York: Oxford University Press, 2002). Third Printing: February 2003; Paperback Edition: Summer 2004 (Oxford University Press book website)
David Yamane, Student Movements for Multiculturalism: Challenging the Curricular Color Line in Higher Education (Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001). Paperback edition: 2002 (Johns Hopkins University Press book website)
“Naked Public Square or Crumbling Wall of Separation? Evidence from Legislative Hearings in Wisconsin.” Review of Religious Research 42 (December 2000 ):175-192. 
"Narrative and Religious Experience.” Sociology of Religion 61 (Summer 2000):171-189. 
“Faith and Access: Personal Religiosity and Religious Group Advocacy in a State Legislature.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 38 (December 1999):543-50. 
“Secularization on Trial: In Defense of a Neo-Secularization Paradigm.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 36 (March 1997):107-120. 
“Collaboration and Its Discontents: Steps Toward Overcoming Barriers to Successful Group Research Projects.” Teaching Sociology 24 (October 1996):378-83. 
“Ways of Seeing Ecstasy in Modern Society: Experiential-Expressive and Cultural-Linguistic Views,” Sociology of Religion 55 (Spring 1994):1-25. 
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“Nuevos Pasos Hacia una Sociología de la Experiencia Religiosa: Comprensión del Significado a Través de la Narrativa,” pp. 51-72 in José Pérez Vilarino, ed., Religión y Sociedad en Espana y los Estados Unidos: Homenaje a Richard A. Schoenherr (Madid: Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas, 2004). [Translation of “Further Steps Toward a Sociology of Religious Experience: Understanding Meaning through Narrative.”] 
“Editor’s Introduction,” pp. xi-xxvi in Richard Schoenherr, Goodbye Father: The Celibate Male Priesthood and the Future of the Catholic Church (New York: Oxford University Press, 2002). 
“The Battle of the Books at Berkeley: In Search of the Culture Wars in Debates Over Multiculturalism” in James L. Nolan, Jr., ed., The American Culture Wars: Current Contests and Future Prospects (Charlottesville, VA: University Press of Virginia, 1996). 
“Review of Contentious Curricula: Afrocentrism and Creationism in American Public Schools by Amy J. Binder,” American Journal of Sociology 108 (May 2003):1413-15. 
“Review of Surviving Diversity: Religion and Democratic Citizenship by Jeff Spinner-Halev,” Review of Religious Research 44 (June 2003):435-36. 
“Review of Catholic Identity: Balancing Faith, Reason, and Power by Michele Dillon,” Contemporary Sociology 30 (March 2001):53-54. 
“Review of Rational Choice Theory and Religion: Summary and Assessment, edited by Lawrence Young,” Shofar: Interdisiplinary Journal of Jewish Studies 16 (Summer 1998):154-157. 
“Review of The Rise and Fall of Catholic Religious Orders: A Social Movement Perspective by Patricia Wittberg,” Social Forces 74:3 (March 1996):1126-1128. 
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“Representing Catholicism in the Statehouses,” American Catholic Studies Newsletter 31 (Spring 2004):1, 7-10. (Published by the Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism, University of Notre Dame.) 
“Bishops Political Influence and the Catholic Watergate,” Sociology of Religion Section Newsletter IX:3 (Spring 2003):1, 4. 
“A Sociologist Comments on Sommerville: The Whole is Less Than the Sum of Its Parts,” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 37 (June 1998):254-256. 
“Religious Experience,” “William James,” “Robert N. Bellah,” “Pentecostals,” “Charismatic Movement,” and 8 other entries in in William Swatos, Jr., ed., Encyclopedia of Religion and Society (Walnut Creek, CA: Alta Mira Press, 1997) 
“Where Angels Fear to Tread: Richard Schoenherr (1935-1996).” The American Sociologist 28 (Spring 1997):136-142, with Elizabeth Park. 
“Life as a Seamless Garment: Richard Schoenherr (1935-1996).” Sociology of Religion 57 (Fall 1996):319-21, with Elizabeth Park 
“Professional Socialization for What?” American Sociological Association Footnotes (March 1994):7. 
“The View from Below: A Student's Response to Profscam,” Teaching Sociology 22 (January 1994):81-86. 
“Reply to Scheff,” Teaching Sociology 23 (January 1995):54-55. 
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