In a moment defined by fracture and division, a surprising development has emerged in America’s religious landscape. The ...
By David Campbell and Geoffrey Layman The Conversation After climbing for decades, the percentage of Americans with no religion has leveled off. For the past few years, the share of adults who ...
Jefferson believed that he was truly following Jesus by focusing on what was humanly possible rather than proof of Jesus’ ...
As an immigrant temporary professed Trinitarian friar in Maryland, Marvin Santos reflects on how the tangled legacy of faith, ...
Though largely used as fodder for internet “gotchas,” the scuffle pointed to a wider trend — one that could remake the ...
After climbing for decades, the percentage of Americans with no religion has leveled off. For the past few years, the share ...
Based on the results, we can divide the U.S. population into four groups: Religionists, Nonreligionists, Secularists and Religious Secularists. The Religionists category includes people of all faiths.
I wanted to try and do some more data work on what drives religious attendance. So, that’s the point of this post — it’s just ...
I’m often asked whether religion can be a person’s purpose. It’s a fair question, especially when I talk about the two different types of purpose—what I call "Big P Purpose" and "little p ...
A new map has revealed the most common religion in every African country, showing a clear divide between Christianity and Islam across the world’s second largest continent. The map, shared on ...
The event is called Code & Cosmos, and its underlying thesis is that the fields of science and technology, once considered diametrically opposed to religion ... The United States is superior ...