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Tag: SBNR

There and Back Again: An Observation on the Rise of the Nones

There and Back Again: An Observation on the Rise of the Nones

Posted on June 15, 2015June 15, 2015 by E. Neil Gaiser
If you’re a practicing Christian, regardless of your particular affiliation or denomination, chances are you’ve probably heard about the latest Pew Forum Data on America’s Changing Religious Lan... Read More
The Rise of the Theological Left: A Response to Tony Jones

The Rise of the Theological Left: A Response to Tony Jones

Posted on July 23, 2013July 23, 2013 by Joseph Paille
A new study from Public Religion Research Institute has been getting a decent amount of press lately, mostly for its contention that theological progressives in the U.S. are on pace to outnumber th... Read More
Is Biblical Literacy Really the Problem?

Is Biblical Literacy Really the Problem?

Posted on March 19, 2013March 19, 2013 by Joseph Paille
If you’ve listened to NPR or read blogs like this one over the past six months, you’ve probably heard something about the Pew Forum’s latest study on religious practice in America. The survey co... Read More
The Nones, the Unaffiliated, the SBNR, and Those Who Serve Them

The Nones, the Unaffiliated, the SBNR, and Those Who Serve Them

Posted on March 7, 2013March 9, 2013 by Tim Miner
It is time to stop referring to the collective numbers that Pew Research is so famous for when we talk about the “nones.”   Yes, on January 9th, USAToday did run a graphic on the front page of i... Read More

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