Most Americans believe religion's role in society is declining, and they aren't happy about it, a new poll finds. About 80 percent of U.S. adults think religion is losing its influence on American ...
"At every stage of the American story, our country has drawn hope and courage and inspiration from our trust in the Almighty, ...
U.S. evangelicals opting to use warehouse church buildings and identify as “nondenominational” has prompted some Christians ...
The Religious ‘Nones’ are now the largest religious cohort in the U.S. (28%). They are more prevalent among American adults ...
Slowly, relentlessly, America’s culture is undergoing profound change. But the transformation mostly is under the radar, hardly noticed. A new study by the Public Religion Research Institute ...
Eighty-one percent of Americans say the law should not allow companies or other institutions to use religious beliefs to decide whether to offer a service to some people and not others.
Fifty-five percent of religious service frequenters say they are very satisfied with how things are in their personal lives — ...
Paul Solman talks with author Robert Putnam about his new book "American Grace," which delves into the role of religion in the United States.
Here are the key takeaways from President Donald Trump’s remarks at National Prayer Breakfast events on Thursday.