Slowing of Religious Decline Points to ‘Shifting’ Faith Landscape, Experts Say at New York Encounter
According to Pew data, the share of U.S. adults identifying as Christian is down from 2007 levels but has held steady since 2020.
According to Pew data, the share of U.S. adults identifying as Christian is down from 2007 levels but has held steady since 2020.
The poll, released March 27, was conducted earlier this month by the National Opinion Research Center (NORC) at the University of Chicago and funded by ‘The Wall Street Journal.’
The Barna Group measured the actual practice of Catholicism across the United States.
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