DiscoverThe Classical Ideas PodcastEP 328: Christian Disaffiliation and Exiting w/Dr. Tess Starman
EP 328: Christian Disaffiliation and Exiting w/Dr. Tess Starman

EP 328: Christian Disaffiliation and Exiting w/Dr. Tess Starman

Update: 2025-07-16
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Tess Starman (she/they) is a recent PhD graduate in Sociology at Howard University and is an incoming assistant professor at Simpson College. Her research specializes on intersections of race, gender, sexuality, and power at the nexus of religion and politics. She studies progressive Christian attitudes, religious exiting, and religion's impact on political attitudes and engagement. We discuss her dissertation, entitled, "A Corrupted Faith: The Role of Power in the Process of Christian Disaffiliation and Rise of the Religious Nones," which examines the religious exiting process and non-religious identity formation of ex-Christians. You can find her work at tessstarman.com.

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EP 328: Christian Disaffiliation and Exiting w/Dr. Tess Starman

EP 328: Christian Disaffiliation and Exiting w/Dr. Tess Starman

Gregory J Soden