Tags: surveys
Don’t Underestimate the Power of Religious Left

Daniel Schultz.

Not only does a new study point to a thriving religious left, but the impact may even be greater than the numbers suggest.

The Religious Left: It’s Alive!

Candace Chellew-Hodge.

A new study dispels some common myths and should help the religious left understand its growing political power.

Killing One Primate to Save Another: The Ethics of Animal Rights

Arri Eisen.

A disturbing story emerged this week of a scientist leaving his research out of fear for his and his family’s lives. What are our responsibilities in this area and what do our traditions have to say about it?

Episcopal Church Walks with American Clergy on Gay and Lesbian Equality

Robert P. Jones and Daniel Cox.

Despite worldwide calls from conservative Anglicans that the American church is choosing to “walk apart” from the wider community, the numbers don't agree—at least not in America.

Diplomatic Suckerhood: Why Israel Is Fighting Toward its Own Demise

Ira Chernus.

A new study reveals that the majority of Israelis view the conflict with Palestine through the lens of fear, throwing their support behind a parade of bellicose and paranoid leaders. Until the cycle of victimhood and aggression is broken no amount of pressure from the U.S., vain military adventures, or Labor Party victories will alter the tragic stalemate in the region.

Beyond the Spin: Palin Hurt the GOP, According to the Numbers

Robert P. Jones and Daniel Cox.

With her resignation as Alaska’s governor, rumors are flying about Palin’s plans to run for president in 2012. But what do the numbers reveal about her effect on the McCain ticket in 2008? In fact, among key religious demographics, they don’t bode well for the “hockey mom” from Alaska.

Distortions Aside, Clergy Support Gay Rights in Surprising Numbers

Peter Montgomery.

Recently released results from a survey of mainline clergy reveals that, when policies are portrayed honestly, the number of clergy who support same-sex marriage, adoption, etc., nearly doubles.

Sacred&Profane: Wilco Worship and the “Churn” in American Religion

Gary Laderman.

Though surveys of American religion continue to reveal a rise in the “no religion,” and “unaffiliated” categories the transcendent experience of a Wilco show can lead the way to a more nuanced understanding.

Evangelical Church of Torture and Jack Bauer

Jonathan L. Walton.

A recent poll showed that white evangelicals are the religious group most likely to support torture. How can that be?

Seeing What They Wanna See: Religion Surveys Reflect Surveyors

Nathan Schneider.

Religion surveys have become a battleground for the American religious marketplace—and a magnet for big money.

Sacred&Profane: ARIS Survey Gets ‘Religion’, Misses Boat

Gary Laderman.

Can a survey capture the true nature of the sacred in America? What if the Super Bowl, kinky sex, science, Elvis, Viagra, and the iPhone hold the keys to understanding the sacred and its role in the lives of millions of Americans as they reckon with suffering and ecstasy, reproduction and aging, family and conflict, health and death?