New research reveals the religious views of Americans and Canadians, including who's more supportive of politicians talking ...
The associate director of the Pew Research Center discussed the global decline in religion at Harvard Divinity School on ...
In general, U.S. adults who are Republican or lean toward the GOP are more religious than Democrats and Democratic leaners.
The newest Pew Research Center survey on the religious affiliation of American adults has found some mixed messages, especially pertaining to the so-called “nones,"—the people who identify as atheists ...
This page lists data from larger surveys covering a broad range of questions across multiple religious and demographic groups throughout the United States. This includes the Religious Landscape ...
According to the 2024 Religious Landscape Study, 62% of U.S. adults describe themselves as Christians – a decline from the 78% who self-reported as such during the 2007 version of the same survey.
A newly released survey is pulling back the curtain on the men and women who professed perpetual vows this past year. Here’s a snapshot of those who made their final vows in 2024: Once again, nearly ...
By contrast, among secular Israelis, the largest community in the country, faith in God has decreased since the Hamas attack, ...
Atheists generally know more about religion than the faithful, according to a recent survey conducted by the Pew Forum of Religion and Public Life that has garnered considerable attention. Atheists ...
New data shows growing religious observance and increased belief in God, with a sharp rightward political shift, particularly ...