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  1. The American Religion: The Emergence of the Post-Christian Nation (1992; second edition 2006) is a book by literary critic Harold Bloom, in which the author covers the topic of religion in the United States from a perspective which he calls religious criticism.

    • Harold Bloom
    • 288 (1st edition), 305 (2nd edition)
    • 1992
    • 1992 (1st edition), 2006 (2nd edition)
  2. Religion in the United States is widespread and diverse, with the country being far more religious than other wealthy Western nations. An overwhelming majority of Americans believe in a higher power, engage in spiritual practices, and consider themselves religious or spiritual.

  3. 8 de jul. de 2021 · A majority (55%) of multiracial Americans are Christian. More than four in ten (41%) identify as Protestant (including 23% who are evangelical and 18% who are non-evangelical), while 11% are Catholic, 1% are Latter-day Saint, and 1% are Orthodox Christians.

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  4. Religious Landscape Study. The RLS, conducted in 2007 and 2014, surveys more than 35,000 Americans from all 50 states about their religious affiliations, beliefs and practices, and social and political views. User guide | Report about demographics | Report about beliefs and attitudes.

  5. 21 de dic. de 2022 · The Americanization of Religion. In September the Pew Research Center modeled four potential futures for American religion, depending on different rates of conversion to and disaffiliation...

  6. 13 de sept. de 2022 · As recently as the early 1990s, about 90% of U.S. adults identified as Christians. But today, about two-thirds of adults are Christians. 6 The change in Americas religious composition is largely the result of large numbers of adults switching out of the religion in which they were raised to become religiously unaffiliated.

  7. American Religion presents the best and most up-to-date information about religious trends in the United States, in a succinct and accessible manner. This sourcebook provides essential information about key developments in American religion since 1972, and is the first major resource of its kind to appear in more than two decades.