A stabilization of religious identification could mean the anticipated transformation of religious and civic life may slow.
Analysis of our polls and other data shows no clear evidence of a religious revival among young adults. Read more about ...
The decline of religion among young Americans has slowed, but they remain less religious than their parents or grandparents — ...
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 ...
Despite claims of a revival of religion in the United States, a new report from Pew Research Center finds young Americans ...
Despite less than half of Americans ranking religion as an important part of their daily life, America is still more devout when it comes to religion than their economic peers, such as the United ...
The United States is in the "second stage" of a transition from being religious to secular, a study shows. This "second stage" refers to when "the importance of religion declines in people's personal ...
A major new study on religious views in the United States finds – as Americans’ connection to organized religion continues to fade – there are deep divides over the appropriate role for religion in ...
Religion, in its various forms and beliefs, has always played a prominent role in American society, with a majority of the population identifying as Christian. However, in recent years, there has been ...
All the focus on declining confidence in organized religion misses the broader backrop where institutional confidence is falling virtually everywhere, and at faster rates than in relation to faith.
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 ...
American adults who identify with Christianity, with another religion, or with no religion have all remained steady, a new ...