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Tim Lauve-Moon is an Assistant Professor in the Sociology & Anthropology Department at Texas Christian University (TCU), affiliated with the AddRan College of Liberal Arts. His academic journey includes a Ph.D. in Sociology from Baylor University (2023), an MA in Sociology (Baylor 2020), an M.Div. in Missions & World Christianity from George W. Truett Seminary (Baylor, 2009), and a BA in History from Samford University (2005).
His research focuses on intersections of religion, race, and social structures. Key areas include critical whiteness studies, racialized organizations, gender/sexuality dynamics, and social control mechanisms. He critiques how religious institutions and cultural ideologies perpetuate racial hierarchies while exploring pathways for systemic change.
Selected publications include analyses of police treatment narratives through theological lenses (Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 2023) and denominational racial justice implementation gaps (Sociology of Race and Ethnicity, 2024). He also engages with topics like white ignorance and pro-police counterframes in manuscripts under development.
No academic awards or grants are explicitly listed in available materials. His work bridges sociological theory with practical critiques of institutional racism and religious practice.



