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    • [DOC File]Presbyterian Mission Agency

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      2012 Pew Research has been getting a lot of attention. The nones are those people who claim no religious affiliation. 15% in 2007 and 20% in 2012 a 33 percent increase. There is no longer any societal or family pressure to attend church. The departure of many of these marginal members has a financial impact. Most were giving something ...


    • [DOCX File]Nones belief ratio

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      Religious Nones. In the High Middle Ages, theology was called “The Queen of the Sciences” and was the capstone of study at the European universities.


    • [DOCX File]www.ame13.org

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      According to the Pew Research Center’s recent most recent (2015) Religion and Public Life report, African-Americans continue to show high levels of spirituality and Church attendance. Between 2007 and 2014, the growth of African-Americans worshipping in “non-denominational” churches has grown dramatically.


    • [DOCX File]Home -Original - Hope Church

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      Declining Attendance. You may have heard that church attendance in America is declining. A Pew Research study released last October showed that in the last decade the share of Americans who say they attend religious services at least once or twice a month dropped by 7 percentage points. 10 years ago


    • Global Missiology

      Scholars trace the wave of the Christian faith in the global South witnessing exponential growth while the Northern Hemisphere, which includes the United States, continues to wane in number, church attendance, and evangelism. A recent Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life poll of the Pew Research Center shows that for the first time, a larger ...



    • [DOCX File]Exercises on Religion Using the 2014 Pew Religious ...

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      The Pew Research Center has conducted a number of surveys that deal with religion. Two of these surveys are the Religious Landscape Surveys conducted in 2007 and then repeated in 2014. They were very large telephone surveys of about 35,000 adults in the United States. For more information about the surveys, go to their website.


    • [DOC File]Faithful Measures:

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      All of the research agrees that church attendance, like other forms of socially desirable behavior, is over reported. Whether the over reporting is twice the actual rate as reported by Hadaway et al. (1993), or only 1.1 times the actual rate as reported by Hout and Greeley (1998), we know that the percentage of the population attending church ...


    • [DOCX File]Abstract

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      The data from this analysis come from surveys conducted by the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press and the Pew Research Forum on Religion & Public Life. The current research suggests that, over time, the dominant frame used by the public to characterize the debate on same-sex marriage has shifted from a focus on morality and ...


    • [DOCX File]Synthesis Essay

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      In the Pew Research Center article we can see the results of research supports both optimistic and pessimistic perspectives about higher education. Whereas, both PRC and Mack & Gazette’s articles support the value of higher education by considering both academic and non-academic consequences of higher education.


    • A Profile of North American Messianic Jews: A Study ...

      The Pew Research Foundation published their report on American Jews, which contains valuable comparison data for the American Jewish community and, where appropriate, the general U.S. population. American Jews say they are proud to be Jewish and have an awareness of belonging to the Jewish people.


    • [DOC File]“A City Upon A Hill”:

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      An August 24, 2004 national study by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press revealed that “white evangelicals and black Protestants are much more apt than members of other religious groups to feel that churches should express their views on politics. Fully 71% of evangelicals and 80% among those who attend church weekly say this ...


    • [DOCX File]Institutional Leadership: past, present, and future

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      While the number of traditional/mainline churches has consistently declined since the 1960s (Pew Research Center, 2007), in that same time, the number of megachurches has grown. “By the latest count, there are approximately 1,200 protestant churches with weekly attendance of at least 2,000 people (Thumma, 2005) and by every account these very ...


    • [DOCX File]scholar.harvard.edu

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      A Pew Research Center cross-national survey found that American respondents were far more likely than Italian, German, Spanish, or French respondents to say that religion is “very important” in their lives. ... Church attendance is declining, particularly among young adults.


    • Intro on gender gap and region - Find and share research

      Pew Research Center, “America’s Shrinking Middle Class: A Close Look at Changes Within Metropolitan Areas,” May 11, 2016, ... The church attendance variable was coded one for more than once ...


    • [DOCX File]Definitions

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      A study done by Pew Research Center in 2009 found that those who left the faith often came from homes that did not regularly attend church when they were children or teenagers. They were more likely to not “having had a very strong religious faith as a child or teenager.”


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