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    Mark Regnerus: Faith, Facts, and Controversy

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    An examination of sociologist Mark Regnerus, whose research on family structures sits at the contentious intersection of traditional religious values and academic methodology, sparking debates about objectivity in social science.

    Mark Regnerus: Faith, Facts, and Controversy

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    Regnerus has been quite open about how his faith shapes his research agenda, stating that 'if your faith matters, it should inform what you teach and what you research.' This raises a fundamental tension in social science: how to balance personal passion and religious values with the need for objective methodology.

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    Faith vs. Facts: The Regnerus Debate

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    Lena: Hey Miles, I've been thinking about this sociologist we're covering today—Mark Regnerus. His work seems to stir up quite a bit of controversy in academic circles.

    0:09

    Miles: Oh absolutely. Regnerus is fascinating because he's positioned himself at this intersection of sociology, religion, and some really hot-button cultural issues. His research on family structures and sexuality has made him both influential and deeply controversial.

    0:27

    Lena: Right, and what struck me was how his academic background—getting his PhD from UNC Chapel Hill and now being a full professor at the University of Texas—gives him this established platform, but his research methods have been questioned by major academic organizations, right?

    0:43

    Miles: Exactly. The American Sociological Association actually took the unusual step of formally criticizing his 2012 New Family Structures Study. You know, it's interesting how his work sits at this tension point between traditional religious values and social science methodology.

    1:00

    Lena: I noticed he's published four books with Oxford University Press, which is pretty prestigious. But then his department chair at UT Austin publicly distanced the university from some of his conclusions. That's not something you see every day in academia!

    1:12

    Miles: It really isn't. And I think what makes Regnerus such a compelling figure to examine is how he represents this broader question about the relationship between personal faith and academic research. He's actually stated that "if your faith matters, it should inform what you teach and what you research." Let's explore how that philosophy has shaped his controversial career and the ongoing debates about his work.

    2

    The Making of a Controversial Scholar

    3

    When Data Meets Ideology

    4

    The Peer Review Fiasco

    5

    The Replication Wars

    6

    Beyond the Numbers Game

    7

    The Institutional Response

    8

    What This Means for Families Today

    9

    The Future of Family Research

    10

    Looking Forward: Science, Values, and Human Flourishing

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