
Income and religious affiliation in the US
David Masci of the Pew Research Center looks at income and religious affiliation. Episcopalians and Presbyterians are among the wealthiest of Christian denominations.

David Masci of the Pew Research Center looks at income and religious affiliation. Episcopalians and Presbyterians are among the wealthiest of Christian denominations.
Tomorrow, the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, DC will open. On display will be religious artifacts from black history like Nat Turner’s Bible, Harriet Tubman’s hymnal and antique pews from AME churches.

The Economist attempts to explain the strange role that religion plays in American electoral politics.

According to a new study, some mainline Protestant churches are much more likely to reply to an email from a potential new member with a white-sounding name than a black-, Hispanic- or Asian-sounding name.

A study published in the Journal of Anglican Studies says that the Anglican Communion is probably smaller that we think.

A study by the American Association for the Advancement of Science shows that non-religious people perceive a great divide between religion and science but for religious people, not so much.

An Illinois State University professor researched how the Episcopal Church held together in the midst of public and protracted crisis.

Michael Lipka at the Pew Research Center shares ten facts about religion in America.

In the ongoing debates about the separation of church and state, what if both sides are wrong about how the government and religion interacted when our republic was young?

Does the very act of polling the public about religion and their beliefs distort the results we read?