A stabilization of religious identification could mean the anticipated transformation of religious and civic life may slow.
The drive to religious freedom in America was carried out overwhelmingly in the state legislatures—and the federal First ...
A majority of adults still identify with their childhood religion, but 35% don’t. Read about when and why Americans may ...
A Texas hearing saw pushback to the federal government's recent reversal of a decades-long precedent that banned churches ...
In “The Use and Misuse of Religion” (column, Sept. 27), David Brooks makes a characteristically compelling case for the proper relationship between faith and politics. Yet as a lifelong Christian, I ...
Few constitutional principles are more familiar to the average American than the separation of church and state. According to ...
Despite what you may have heard about the renewal of interest in religion in America, we are not experiencing a true revival, at least not yet. Instead, America is closer to a religious revolution, ...
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A federal judge will hold a hearing in Dallas to consider a settlement that would invite politics into the sanctuary, eroding the wall of integrity that has long protected churches from partisan ...
(RNS) — America has become less religious because white Americans are less religious. Most recent immigrants are religious, and many are Christians. (RNS) — During his campaign to return to the White ...
Is America seeing a religious revival, or is the anecdotal evidence of another Great Awakening simply evidence of anecdotes? I set out to attempt to answer that question with Ryan Burge, a nationally ...