The decline of Americans who identify as Christian has not just bottomed out, but appears to be rising, according to a major new study on religion.
Christians’ share among U.S. adults has fallen across demographic groups since 2007, but there has been overall stability in ...
Many Ohio State Buckeyes were open about their faith during the team's national title run. A new survey from Pew shows that ...
The decline in the number of people in the United States identifying as Christian has slowed down and might have leveled off, ...
About four-in-ten U.S. adults say religion is very important. Most Christians see the Bible as important to them. Religious ...
"After many years of steady decline, the share of Americans who identify as Christians shows signs of leveling off — at least ...
Identifying with a group for reasons “aside from religion” – such as ethnically, culturally, or because of family background ...
Read key findings about trends in Americans' religious beliefs and practices in the 2023-24 Religious Landscape Study's ...
Pew Research Center has tracked trends in American religion since 2007 via the Religious Landscape Study (RLS) and since 2020 ...
Millions of Americans have switched religions over the course of their lives, and most say their religiousness or ...
Across religious groups, majorities see America’s openness to others as essential to national identity. But views on rising ...
A third of adults attend in-person services at least monthly, while 23% virtually watch that often. And 37% are members of a ...