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A study of religious switching among interfaith couples: Trinity United Methodist Church, Clayton, New Jersey
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- This project is an examination of church selection among interfaith (Protestant/Roman Catholic) couples who migrated into Trinity United Methodist Church (Clayton, New Jersey) from 1982 to 1992. A survey from Converts, Dropouts, Returnees: a Study of Religious Change Among Catholics by Dr Dean Hoge (1981) identifying intermarried Protestants as the greatest source of new Catholics was adapted to measure the opposite flow of intermarried Catholics into Trinity. Study results give further insight as to the reported increase among interfaith couples who achieve religious homogeneity within Protestantism.
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