How Far Will White Christians Go to Maintain Power? An Interview with Robert Jones
Robert P. Jones is CEO and founder of the Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI) and…
Read MoreRobert P. Jones is CEO and founder of the Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI) and…
Read MoreIt’s more or less an article of faith that religious Americans, especially white Americans, have…
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Read MoreAhead of Pope Francis’s highly anticipated encyclical on the environment, due out Thursday, Public Religion…
Read MoreReading the same piece by Robert Jones in the Atlantic that I wrote about in…
Read MoreYou can call them “unaffiliated,” as in a recent Pew poll, or “nones,” or even just “not very religious.” A brand new poll by PRRI/Brookings divides this group further (and somewhat counterintuitively) into “unattached,” “atheists/agnostics,” and “seculars.”
Read MoreBut there’s an opportunity for secular politics.
Read MoreMost millennials voting for Romney are motivated by dislike of Obama.
Read MorePublic Religion Research Institute asks the right question.
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