Religious affiliation has been dropping among young people for decades, but examples abound of surging interest on college ...
A stabilization of religious identification could mean the anticipated transformation of religious and civic life may slow.
We asked members of the BuzzFeed Community who grew up in ultra-religious households and later distanced themselves from faith to tell us what motivated them to do so. We received some incredibly ...
The decline of religion among young Americans has slowed, but they remain less religious than their parents or grandparents — ...
Religion in America might be best described in the words of rap artist LL Cool J: Don’t call it a comeback. At least not yet.
People in the U.S. are leaving and switching faith traditions in large numbers. The idea of “religious churning” is very common in America, according to a new survey from the Public Religion Research ...
Religion undoubtedly plays a significant role in many people's lives. For some, organized religion brings a sense of peace and purpose, but for others, it can create lifelong trauma and feelings of ...
Even as fewer young people consider themselves religious, a small percentage of young adults are practicing their faiths with unusual avidity.
Would Christianity still dominate the United States if it was reimagined as a small, 100-person town That s the premise of a ...
In the new Religious Landscape Study (RLS), nearly three-quarters of U.S. adults who are currently married (74%) say they have the same religion as their spouse, a similar share as in the 2014 RLS (75 ...
Some researchers believe that COVID could have played a role in stabilizing the Christian share of the population, according to a new study on religion in American by Pew Research Center Carl Juste ...
Most U.S. adults express positive views about America’s openness to people from around the world, the new Religious Landscape Study (RLS) finds. This is true across the religious spectrum. Upward of ...