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Claire Gilliland is an Assistant Professor at Furman University. Her research focuses on intersections of religion with social issues like race, sexuality, and politics. She examines clergy rhetoric on topics such as white supremacy, LGBTQ inclusion, and racial justice, analyzing how religious leaders navigate conflicts in American society.
- Education:
- Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- M.A., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- B.A., Furman University
Her work explores themes in political sociology, digital religion, and family studies. Recent publications investigate online congregations' political dynamics and adolescent religiosity's impact on marital choices. Gilliland's scholarship emphasizes how religious institutions address contemporary societal challenges through theological frameworks and practical leadership strategies.
Her research trends reflect a focus on marginalized communities and institutional responses to social change. No scientific awards were listed in the provided materials. Advising and grant details are not available in the current data.





