Assistant Professor of Sociology, West Virginia University
Chris Scheitle's research examines the social structure and dynamics of religion in the United States, with, a focus on religion and science, religious discrimination and victimization and, last, innovations in how religion is organized in the United States.
Scheitle's most recent book is Religion vs. Science: What Religious People Really Think. He has been awarded four research grants from the National Science Foundation.
Jul 18, 2023 08:02 am UTC| Insights & Views
Many scientists and public health officials were surprised that large swaths of the public were hesitant or outright hostile toward COVID-19 vaccines. I never saw that coming, Francis Collins, a former director of the...