A stabilization of religious identification could mean the anticipated transformation of religious and civic life may slow.
A Texas hearing saw pushback to the federal government's recent reversal of a decades-long precedent that banned churches ...
Decline of religion remains stalled, says new Pew report. But there's no revival yet. (RNS) — For the past five years, the ...
Mr. Burge is a professor of practice at the Danforth Center on Religion and Politics at Washington University. Mr. Guida is an editor for Times Opinion. The memorial service for Charlie Kirk focused ...
It’s becoming harder to tell where faith ends and politics begin in America today. The line that once protected both religion and government − the separation of church and state − is fading fast.
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, ...
There has been a lot of recent information about religion in America. Surveys indicate that less people identify as religious. For people in the “religion business” this is not surprising.