November 16, 2012
Faith on the Hill: 113th Congress Increases in Religious Diversity
The newly elected, 113th Congress includes the first Buddhist to serve in the Senate, the first Hindu to serve in either chamber and the first member of Congress to describe her religion as “none,” according to a new analysis by the Pew Research Center’s Forum on Religion & Public Life of congressional data compiled primarily by CQ Roll Call.
September 20, 2012
New Pew Forum Report Finds Rising Tide of Religious Restrictions Around the World
Even before the recent turmoil in the Middle East and North Africa – including attacks on U.S. embassies and the killing of an American ambassador – the region was experiencing increasing hostilities and tensions involving religion. A new report by the Pew Research Center’s Forum on Religion & Public Life finds that as of mid-2010 – six months before the outbreak of events that would become known as the Arab Spring – the Middle East-North Africa had by far the world’s highest levels of social hostilities involving religion as well as government restrictions on religious beliefs and practices.
August 09, 2012
New Pew Forum Report Describes Unity and Diversity of Islam Around the Globe
The world’s 1.6 billion Muslims are united in their belief in God and the Prophet Muhammad and are bound together by such religious practices as fasting during the holy month of Ramadan and almsgiving to assist people in need. But they have widely differing views about many other aspects of their faith, including how important religion is to their lives, who counts as a Muslim and what practices are acceptable in Islam, according to a worldwide survey by the Pew Research Center’s Forum on Religion & Public Life.
August 01, 2012
Catholics Share Bishops’ Concerns about Religious Liberty
Today, the provision of President Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act that offers free contraception to women on employer health care plans goes into effect, though many religious institutions have a one-year reprieve. Catholics who are aware of U.S. bishops’ concerns about restrictions on religious liberty – including the contraceptive mandate – generally agree with the bishops’ concerns.
July 31, 2012
Two-Thirds of Democrats Now Support Gay Marriage
Reports that the Democratic Party may add support for gay marriage to its party platform are in keeping with a significant shift of opinion on this issue among Democrats nationwide.
March 21, 2012
New Pew Research Center Survey: More Americans See “Too Much” Religious Talk by Politicians
A new national survey by the Pew Research Center for
the People & the Press and the Pew Research Center’s Forum on Religion
& Public Life finds signs of public uneasiness with the mixing of religion
and politics. The number of people who say there has been too much religious
talk by political leaders stands at an all-time high since the Pew Research
Center began asking the question more than a decade ago. And most Americans
continue to say that churches and other houses of worship should keep out of
politics.
March 08, 2012
New Pew Forum Study Explores Religious Makeup of Immigrants
A new report on religion and international migration by the Pew Research Center’s Forum on Religion & Public Life finds that Christians comprise nearly half – an estimated 106 million, or 49% – of the world’s 214 million international migrants. According to the study, Faith on the Move: The Religious Affiliation of International Migrants, Muslims make up the second-largest group – almost 60 million, or 27%. The remaining quarter are a mix of Hindus, Buddhists, Jews, adherents of other faiths and the religiously unaffiliated (those who identify as atheists and agnostics or say they have no particular religion).
January 12, 2012
New Poll: Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life Surveys Mormons in America
With Mitt Romney and Jon Huntsman, Jr. vying for the GOP presidential nomination, a popular Broadway musical about Mormons, and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) running an extensive television campaign featuring ordinary Mormons, many say that America is in the midst of a “Mormon moment.” But how do Mormons themselves, who make up nearly 2% of the U.S. public, feel about the media spotlight, the election campaign and their place in America?