Project Director


Mark Chaves is the Anne Firor Scott Distinguished Professor of Sociology, and Professor of Religious Studies and Divinity, at Duke University. Among other projects, he directs the National Congregations Study (NCS), a wide-ranging survey of a nationally representative sample of religious congregations conducted in 1998, 2006–07, 2012, and 2018-19. Results from the NCS have helped us to better understand many aspects of congregational life in the United States.

Professor Chaves is the author of American Religion: Contemporary Trends (2nd ed., Princeton University Press, 2017), Congregations in America (Harvard University Press, 2004), Ordaining Women: Culture and Conflict in Religious Organizations (Harvard University Press, 1997), and many articles, mainly on the social organization of religion in the United States. He has chaired the General Social Survey’s Board of Overseers, and he has been President of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion.

Department of Sociology
Duke University
Box 90088
Durham, NC 27708-0088
E. mac58@duke.edu
T. 919-660-5783


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