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In-text: (Mehrotra, Zemba and Hoffman, 2021)
Your Bibliography: Mehrotra, M., Zemba, S. and Hoffman, K., 2021. Students’ Attitudes Toward Interfaith Relationships: The Impact of Parents, Religiosity, and Christian Privilege. Journal of College and Character, 22(1), pp.31-45.
In-text: (Murphy, 2021)
Your Bibliography: Murphy, C., 2021. Interfaith marriage is common in U.S., particularly among the recently wed. [online] Pew Research Center. Available at: <https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2015/06/02/interfaith-marriage/> [Accessed 6 November 2021].
In-text: (Williams, 2021)
Your Bibliography: Williams, L., 2021. Unequally Yoked? Religion and Spirituality in Couples in Which One Believes in God and the Other Does Not. Pastoral Psychology, 70(3), pp.225-238.
In-text: (Williams, Jiang and Rector, 2018)
Your Bibliography: Williams, L., Jiang, Y. and Rector, E., 2018. How Couples Navigate Different Beliefs About God's Existence: An Exploratory Study Among Catholics and Their Agnostic or Atheist Partners. Journal of Psychology and Christianity, [online] 37(4), pp.293-304. Available at: <http://ezproxy.liberty.edu/login?qurl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.proquest.com%2Fscholarly-journals%2Fhow-couples-navigate-different-beliefs-about-gods%2Fdocview%2F2139486948%2Fse-2%3Faccountid%3D12085> [Accessed 11 November 2021].
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