Survey says: “Church is kind of nice. Maybe someday I’ll go.”
Most Americans view most denominations favorably and when they feel ready, they would be willing to explore any or all of the churches listed in a recent survey.
Most Americans view most denominations favorably and when they feel ready, they would be willing to explore any or all of the churches listed in a recent survey.
The Pew Research Center, released a report that maps global faith traditions and how they’re likely to shift by 2050.

Do people believe that God cares more about morality than anything else? Why?
Once upon a time, the baseline for American religious life was white and Protestant. Today things are more complex.

Kevin Madigan of the Harvard Divinity School says Christians should not assume that there is something about Islam that is intrinsically violent, anti-Semitic and anti-modern. After all,

Rachel Held Evans interviews The Reverend Wil Gafney, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Hebrew Bible at Brite Divinity School in Fort Worth, Texas. Gafney is an Episcopal

Religious life in America runs in cycles and where we are today is a comparable to the 1940’s. Tobin Grant writes in RNS’ Corner of Church
According to Jonathan Kemmerer-Scovner, individuals with Asperger’s Syndrome traditionally have been seen as having a difficult relationship with religion. In an interview with Ned Spodos,
James T. Kloppenberg is the Charles Warren Professor of American History at Harvard University and he spoke with Religion and Politics “Barack Obama and the Paradoxes of Progressive Christianity.”
Believing that the ways of academic specilization and business-style management is leaving the church bereft, the Dean and faculty of General Seminary are embarking on an experiment to integrate theological education with the daily, lived experience of the church. They are calling this exploration “The Way of Wisdom.”