(RNS) — Among the spiritual but not religious, 38% say religion does more harm than good, while just 7% of religious Americans share this view. (RNS) — Americans have been abandoning organized ...
New research published in Religion, Brain & Behavior provides evidence that holding mystical beliefs predicts a greater sense ...
Despite less than half of Americans ranking religion as an important part of their daily life, America is still more devout ...
“Nones” are adults who describe themselves religiously as atheist, agnostic or “nothing in particular.” This report uses the terms “nones” and “religiously unaffiliated” interchangeably. Many “nones” ...
Significantly fewer Americans consider faith to be an important part of their lives than a decade ago. A recent Gallup study ...
According to a new survey, more Gen Zers believe in a higher power than did just a few years ago, prompting a revival of faith. Fairfax Media via Getty Images “There were people jumping, people ...
This chapter focuses on three groups of U.S. adults, based on their answers to the following four questions: Do you think of yourself as spiritual? Do you think of yourself as religious? How important ...
There has been a 17-percent drop in in the number of U.S. adults who say religion is an important part of their daily ...
Many people today wrestle with understanding whether they identify as religious, spiritual, or somewhere in between. It’s not uncommon to hear someone say, “I’m spiritual, not religious,” but what ...
(RNS) — Last week, Pew released a new survey describing the state of spirituality in America. It contains a lot of interesting information about Americans’ spiritual beliefs as well as new demographic ...
In recent years, many of us shifted our approach to religion and spirituality. Particularly in places with more resources, such as certain regions of the United States and Europe, religion generally ...
In the religious / spiritual dimension of your life, how do you identify? For example, with respect to religion / spirituality, fill in the blank: “I am a(n) _____.“ You may find this sentence easy to ...