Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
About
Follow
My Account
Log in
View Account
Log out
Donate
Religion & Public Life
Menu
Research Areas
Home
U.S. Politics
Media & News
Social Trends
Religion
Internet & Tech
Science
Hispanics
Global
Methods
Publications
Topics
Interactives
Data and Resources
Experts
February 13, 2017
Americans Express Increasingly Warm Feelings Toward Religious Groups
Growing warmth toward most groups among both Democrats and Republicans
Next
→
←
Previous
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Download
Growing warmth toward most groups among both Democrats and Republicans
Embed
Report Materials
Complete Report PDF
Detailed Tables
Topline
American Trends Panel Wave 24 Dataset
Full Report
Americans Express Increasingly Warm Feelings Toward Religious Groups
Report Infographics
Ratings of religious groups vary more widely among older than younger Americans
Growing warmth toward most groups among both Democrats and Republicans
Americans feeling warmer toward variety of religious groups
Religious groups tend to rate themselves most positively
More say they know a Muslim, fewer know an evangelical Christian
Religious groups rated more warmly by those with personal connections
Majorities rate religious groups in middle or warmest part of thermometer; only three-in-ten or fewer give any group coldest ratings
PF_17.02.15_feelingThermometer_feature
Copyright 2018 Pew Research Center
About
Terms & Conditions
Privacy Policy
Reprints, Permissions & Use Policy
Feedback
Careers