Three reports produced by the BYU Wheatley Institute show an overwhelming number of studies indicate weekly participation in ...
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Why Ohio passed a bill to allow for teaching the ‘positive impact’ of religion on history
Welcome back to the State of Faith — and I hope everyone had a restful Thanksgiving! I had a much-needed break and am excited to get back to making sense of how people understand, and live out, their ...
On balance, U.S. adults are more likely to view religion as helpful than as harmful: 44% say religion does more good than harm, while 19% say it does more harm than good. About one-third think it does ...
The share of Americans who see religion as a positive influence on American society continues to grow, as does the percentage who believe religion is gaining influence in public life, new survey data ...
More than one-third of Latinos interviewed in a recent study believe science education may have a negative impact on the religious faith of their children, according to new research from sociologists ...
A poll released by the Pew Research Center found that most Catholics believe religion has a positive influence on life in the United States, and an increasing number of Catholics believe religious ...
Source: Michael Mosure Photos / Shutterstock / Used with permission. In my previous blog post, I discussed the debate between Allen Bergin and Albert Ellis regarding the effects of religion on mental ...
This study aimed to examine how perceived stress, religious coping (both positive and negative), and resilience relate to Vietnamese university students’ attitudes toward seeking professional ...
Altruism and religious beliefs are important motivational and belief-based factors that can influence individuals’ attitudes toward organ donation. This study aimed to determine the relationship ...
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