short readsMar 17, 2021 Nine-in-ten Black ‘nones’ believe in God, but fewer pray or attend services The vast majority of religiously unaffiliated Black Americans believe in God and about half pray regularly, although few attend services.
short readsNov 9, 2016 How the faithful voted: A preliminary 2016 analysis The 2016 presidential exit polling reveals little change in the political alignments of U.S. religious groups.
short readsMar 23, 2016 Q&A: Why are women generally more religious than men? A discussion with David Voas of the Department of Social Science at University College London on the gender gap in religion around the world.
short readsOct 22, 2015 5 facts about the interplay between religion and science Religion and science have often been seen as being in conflict. But are religious faith and the scientific enterprise really at odds with each other?
short readsNov 3, 2015 A closer look at Seventh-day Adventists in America Making up just 0.5% of U.S. adults, Seventh-day Adventists are extremely devout and are one of the country’s most diverse religious groups by race and ethnicity.