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George Yancey

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American professor of sociology
For the Emory University philosopher, see George Yancy.

George Alan Yancey (born September 8, 1962)[1] is an American professor of sociology at the Baylor University, where he has taught since 2019. He is known for his research on anti-Christian attitudes in the contemporary United States, and the ways in which it can influence the decisions made by academic sociologists.[2] [3] He has been called "the only researcher studying Christianophobia at a secular university".[4]

Yancey is a supporter of the American Solidarity Party.[5]

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  1. ^ "Yancey, George A. 1962-". Contemporary Authors . Gale. 2009. Retrieved 2018年04月30日.
  2. ^ Nazworth, Napp (2012年09月29日). "Interview: What Motivates Christian Right Opponents?". Christian Post . Retrieved 2018年04月30日.
  3. ^ Tierney, John (2011年07月22日). "The Left-Leaning Tower". The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2018年04月30日.
  4. ^ "Study: Anti-Christian Bias Hasn't Grown. It's Just Gotten Richer". Christianity Today . October 2017. Retrieved 2018年04月30日.
  5. ^ Yancey, George (12 August 2020). "Throwing Away my Vote". Shattering Paradigms. Patheos. Retrieved 12 August 2020.
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