America's Christian identity is fadingThe U.S. is seeing a decline in Christianity, particularly among younger generations, according to a new Pew study.
After years of decline, share of Christians in U.S. has stabilizedThe decline in Christian affiliation among Americans has slowed, while religiously unaffiliated individuals have plateaued.
America's Christian identity is fadingThe U.S. is seeing a decline in Christianity, particularly among younger generations, according to a new Pew study.
After years of decline, share of Christians in U.S. has stabilizedThe decline in Christian affiliation among Americans has slowed, while religiously unaffiliated individuals have plateaued.
Christianity's Decline in U.S. Appears to Have Halted, Major Study ShowsThe narrative of Christianity's decline in the U.S. is changing, with stability in the Christian population observed after years of decline.
Black, atheist and unapologetic: the rise of secularism in African American communitiesThe rise of religiously unaffiliated individuals among Black Americans challenges traditional notions of identity linked to faith.
Ranking The Most 'Devout' Law Schools (2025)Legal education can intertwine with spirituality, drawing students who value faith alongside their legal studies.
Religious landscape of new Congress features noticeable partisan differencesMajority of Congress members identify with a faith, contrasting with the general population's declining religiosity.
The expanding Gen Z gender gap over religionGen Z women are increasingly identifying as religiously unaffiliated, highlighting a growing gender divide in religious observance.
Will Young Men Take Over American Christianity?Generation Z women are more likely to be religiously unaffiliated than men, marking a significant shift from previous trends.
"Religiously unaffiliated" jump among Millennials and in the American WestThe decline in religious affiliation is particularly pronounced among Americans aged 30 to 49, with notable increases in younger generations as well.