Articles and Chapters
“Affect, Effervescence, and the Megachurch Ritual Cycle”
Kate J. Stockly
Chapter in Routledge Handbook of Megachurches [forthcoming, 2023].
“The Silence Around Non-Ordinary Experiences During the Pandemic”
Bettina E. Schmidt and Kate J. Stockly
Alternative Spirituality and Religion Review, online First: June 9, 2022.
“Affective Piety: Feeling Faith in Contemporary Christianity”
Kate J. Stockly
Chapter in Handbook of Contemporary Christianity in the United States: Historical, Cultural, Theological, and Ethical Explorations, edited by Mark A. Lamport. Rowman & Littlefield: 2022.
“Megachurches as Total Environments”
James K. Wellman, Katie E. Corcoran, and Kate J. Stockly
Chapter in Brill Handbook of Christian Megachurches, edited by Stephen J. Hunt. Brill, 2020.
“Sex on the margins: Centering intersex, transgender, and sexually fluid voices in religious and scientific discourse”
Megan K. DeFranza, Stephanie N. Arel, and Kate J. Stockly
Theology and Sexuality, 24, 2 (2018): 65-71
“Complexity and possession: Gender and social structure in the variability of shamanic traits”
Connor P. Wood and Kate J. Stockly
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 41 (2018): e91
“‘God is like a Drug…’: Explaining Interaction Rituals in American Megachurches”
James K. Wellman, Jr., Katie E. Corcoran, and Kate Stockly-Meyerdirk
Sociological Forum 29, no. 3 (2014): 650-672