Two previous Pew studies charted the sharp decline of Christianity in America. The number of people identifying as Christian ...
The Pew survey paints a picture of America that is more secular, particularly among young people, but remains a place where religious views closely align with politics.
The percentage of Christians in the U.S. has dropped dramatically, though that loss may have leveled off in recent years.
Christians’ share among U.S. adults has fallen across demographic groups since 2007, but there has been overall stability in ...
In his new book, Believe, Ross Douthat contends that religious faith provides necessary social cohesion and personal meaning.
The number of Americans who identify as Christian has declined steadily for years, but that drop shows signs of slowing.
Experts called this phenomenon the “rise of the nones,” a group that includes atheists, agnostics and people who said in ...
According to the new Religious Landscape Study by Pew Research Center, 62% of U.S. adults identify as Christian and 29% as religiously unaffiliated.
The decline in the number of Americans who identify as Christian appears to be slowing down after years of losses, according ...
Millions of Americans have switched religions over the course of their lives, and most say their religiousness or ...
More people are reporting praying and attending religious services less, which can be contributed to a "generational ...
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