If the U.S. had 100 people, 62 would be Christians, including 40 Protestants, 19 Catholics, two Latter-day Saints and two who identify with other Christian groups.
Significantly fewer Americans consider faith to be an important part of their lives than a decade ago. A recent Gallup study ...
A rising number of Americans acknowledge the influence that religion has on society, and we're thankful for that.
Despite less than half of Americans ranking religion as an important part of their daily life, America is still more devout ...
New research reveals the religious views of Americans and Canadians, including who s more supportive of politicians talking ...
The 1st Amendment, and the separation of church and state, America’s best idea, is at risk as never before. The notion that church and state should be discrete entities was unprecedented when the ...
On September 18, AEI’s Yuval Levin and Adam J. White hosted a symposium examining the ways in which the revolution gave birth to religious freedom in America. Jane E. Calvert of the John Dickinson ...
This is part of How Originalism Ate the Law, a Slate series about the legal theory that ruined everything. One of the inescapable conclusions that came from diving deep into the allure of originalism ...
Glance at the map above, Second Largest Religious Tradition in Each State 2010, and you will see that Buddhism (orange), Judaism (pink) and Islam (blue) are the runner-up religions across the country.