A sweeping census on the state of American religion reveals a less sensational tale of Christianity in decline and a rise of the religiously unaffiliated compared to a decade ago. Pew Research Center ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — If trends of the past 30 years continue for the next 50, Christianity will lose its majority status in the United States by 2070, according to a new demographic study by the Pew ...
A new major study suggested that the yearslong decline of Christianity in the United States has ended. Since Pew Research Center began conducting its religious landscape study in 2007, Christianity in ...
For years, Craig Considine, a senior lecturer at Houston's Rice University, has witnessed the long-term decline of people identifying as Christians in Texas and across the country, along with the rise ...
The number who say they are Christian is down from 42% in 2012 when Pew last conducted a large-scale survey of Asian American religious affiliation. Outside of the U.S., within homeland Asian ...
The portion of the U.S. population identifying as Christian has declined significantly over the last two decades, but a massive new Pew Research study finds that trend may be leveling off. The study, ...
An Obama Judge’s Absurd Reasoning for Restoring Funding to the American Academy of Pediatrics The Ultimate Karen Americans Are Going Where No Man Has Gone Before How Many Stephen Spencer Pittmans Are ...
How a postwar evangelical movement to unite mind and heart spread to campuses across the country. In the May 1972 issue of Christianity Today, Frank Nelsen, a history professor from the University of ...
The percentage of Christians in the U.S. has dropped dramatically, though that loss may have leveled off in recent years. Christianity declines among U.S. adults while 'religiously unaffiliated' grows ...
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