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Page 328 specifically talks about American civil religion, referencing Jones's book, American Civil Religion. Jones, Donald G.; Russell E. Richey (1990) [1st pub. 1974 by Harper]. American Civil Religion. Edwin Mellen Press. ISBN 978-0-7734-9997-3. Levinson, Sanford (1979). "'The Constitution' in American Civil Religion". The Supreme Court Review.
A 2020 PRRI American Values Survey found that of Democratic voters, 42% were Protestant while 23% identified as Catholic. The same survey found that of Republican voters, 54% were Protestant while only 18% were Catholic. [25] A November 2024 Politico Poll found that Evangelicals outnumbered Catholics among Harris and Trump voters. [26]
The secular movement refers to a social and political trend in the United States, [1] beginning in the early years of the 20th century, with the founding of the American Association for the Advancement of Atheism in 1925 and the American Humanist Association in 1941, in which atheists, agnostics, secular humanists, freethinkers, and other nonreligious and nontheistic Americans have grown in ...
According to the last Pew Research poll published in January of 2024, the Nones represent nearly 30% of the American population, which is no small amount, and if you add in those that consider ...
The relationship between Christianity and politics is a historically complex subject and a frequent source of disagreement throughout the history of Christianity, as well as in modern politics between the Christian right and Christian left.
The nones equaled Catholics at 22% of the electorate, though they were barely half the figure for Protestants and other Christians (43%), according to VoteCast. Other religious groups totaled 13% ...
The Rev. Dr. Stephen D. Jones is co-pastor of First Baptist Church in Kansas City and chairperson of MORE2’s campaign “Call to the Beloved Community, Resisting White Christian Nationalism ...
[15] [20] [18] [21] [22] For example, 72% of American "Nones" believe in God or a Higher Power. [ 23 ] [ 24 ] [ 25 ] The majority of the "Nones" are not nonbelievers. [ 26 ] The "None" response is more of an indicator for lacking affiliation than an active measure for irreligiosity, and a majority of the "Nones" can either be conventionally ...