Let me noodle around on that topic of polarization by using a nice question battery in the Cooperative Election Study. Along with religious affiliation, it asks folks to put themselves on an ...
Stereotypes and misconceptions about religion in the U.S. have caused significant changes in social discourse on religion and its role in both American and human history.
U.S. society will continue to fragment into ever-shrinking clusters as long as Americans continue to shun those with different perspectives ...
President Donald Trump is returning to the White House, convinced – after a close encounter with an assassin’s bullet – that he had God on his side in the election.
In contrast, a survey conducted by the Pew Research Center earlier this year found just under 70 percent of Americans affiliating with a religious faith. “Congress represents America as it ...
Truth is, the former president was part of two endangered groups — populist Southern Democrats and progressive Southern Baptists. In 1976, he fared well with evangelical voters, for a Democrat, but ...