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Majorities across the religious and political spectrums agree that religion’s influence in American society is waning. The survey also indicates that Americans are more likely to see religion as a ...
Americans have positive views about religion’s role in society but want it out of politics, according to a 2019 survey by the Pew Research Center, a Washington, D.C.-based nonpartisan fact tank.
(RNS) — As the U.S. continues to debate the fusion of faith and politics, a sweeping new survey reports that most American adults have a positive view of religion’s role in public life but ...
While many are celebrating the reason for their faith, it is a good time to consider what influence faith has on their politics. Some of you, like me, have given a lot of thought to aligning the ...
Which religious groups are most active in politics today may surprise you, but in today’s Dispatch Faith, seminary professor and writer Daniel Darling explains why he believes it’s better for ...
A record 80% of adults say religion’s role in U.S. life is shrinking and nearly half of Americans say that's bad. Views of Christian nationalism, however, have not changed much.
My working hypothesis is that in areas like immigration, there won’t be a really strong slope to the line — never attenders will basically feel the same as those who attend religious services on a ...
Historical evidence can help identify trends that will likely influence the mix of religion and politics in the year ahead. From my perspective, three key trends are likely to show up in 2024.
Pulpit Power: The rising influence of religion in SA and global politics . South Africa's religious landscape looks like this: 84.5% are Christians, 7.8% follow a traditional African religion, 1.6% ...
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