A stabilization of religious identification could mean the anticipated transformation of religious and civic life may slow.
American adults who identify with Christianity, with another religion, or with no religion have all remained steady, a new ...
After years of decline, a growing number of Americans believe religion is on its way back, a new study from Pew Research Center suggests. The report, published Monday, found that about a third of ...
Even though the Pew Research Center said its data shows no clear evidence of a religious revival, J.P. De Gance, founder of a nonprofit ministry, said the stabilization of religion in America ...
There has been a recent, but sharp, uptick in the proportion of U.S. adults who say that religion is gaining influence in American life, according to new insight from Pew Research Center. This shift ...
Is it any wonder the country is revisiting faith? Credit...Iris Legendre Supported by By Lauren Jackson On Sundays, I used to stand in front of my Mormon congregation and declare that it all was true.
Three Religious Studies double-majors presented their interdisciplinary research at the 2023 Mount David Summit on a panel entitled “Religion in America: Ancient Traditions ~ Modern Iterations.” From ...
Religion, particularly Protestantism, was central to the mission of the country’s first universities. Chapels were constructed at the center of campuses. University presidents, often devout, worried ...
A Texas hearing saw pushback to the federal government's recent reversal of a decades-long precedent that banned churches ...
I. Religious motives in American colonization. Hakluyt's discourse on western planting. The crusade against Catholicism. Contributions of the German reformation. English religious minorities.
Analysis of our polls and other data shows no clear evidence of a religious revival among young adults. Read more about ...