Residents of many of the most vaccine-hesitant areas in the United States turn out to be remarkably receptive to faith-based interventions.
Read More »Survey Gives Insight Into Current American Values
A survey released today by the Public Religion Research Institute shows that most Americans agree health care and terrorism are political issues that need immediate attention.
Read More »Poll: Americans stretch the truth on attending church
(RNS) The survey finds many Christians -- and unbelievers, too -- will exaggerate about attending worship in live phone interviews. However, when asked in an anonymous online questionnaire, people will answer more realistically.
Read More »POLL: Is it possible to study more than one religion?
The Public Religion Research Institute recently reported that 16 percent of Americans currently say they follow the teachings or practices of more than one religion.
Read More »Behind the numbers: Religious ‘nones’ may not be who you think they are
The number of people who claim no religious brand is climbing the statistical ranks, but these "nones" may not be who you think they are.
Read More »Survey: Americans turn sharply favorable on gay issues
WASHINGTON (RNS) A new survey finds the rapid shift toward favoring LGBT rights in the past decade has a wide impact on American religious and political life.
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