America’s religious identity continues to evolve, and recent Gallup polling from 2025 put a spotlight on a sizable shift currently taking place.Gallup considered more than 13,000 interviews that were ...
First Congregational Church on East Broad Street in downtown Columbus. How religious is Ohio? And how does the state compare to the rest of the county? This is a question not answered by the U.S.
Over the past decade, every major religious group in America has seen its number of followers flatline or fall, according to new polling. The largest decline was seen among Catholics, with 10.3% fewer ...
The longer-term trend shows an even steeper drop—between 2007 and 2023-24, the share of adults in the Midwest who said they belonged to a religion declined from 83 percent to 69 percent, according to ...
Young adults often question their faith when they see religious intolerance. A recent study shows that while these doubts can ...
People who live in the American South continue to be more religious, on average, than residents of the Midwest, Northeast and West.
A major new study on religious views in the United States finds – as Americans’ connection to organized religion continues to fade – there are deep divides over the appropriate role for religion in ...
Doc Bradley grew up in rural Oklahoma and finished his doctorate in Las Vegas before joining the University of Vermont as a professor of politics and religion. When he began teaching here, he was ...
When the Archdiocese of Baltimore sold two buildings that belonged to one of its parishes in April, the move didn’t just signal a new chapter in the church’s plan to realign its operations in the city ...
This Pew Research Center report describes levels of religious diversity in 201 countries and territories. We measure how evenly each country’s population is distributed among seven groups: Christians, ...
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