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Austin Considine posted a new article over at the New York Times today, in which he cites the portrait on Catholic attitudes on gay and lesbian issues we released last month. Check it out: Last month,…
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Economy
04.20.2011
A PRRI/RNS Religion News Survey finds that more than six in ten Americans say increasing wealth inequality is one of the biggest problems in the U.S.
This week our CEO Robert P. Jones talked about our research on civility in politics at a forum at Center for American Progress with Jim Kolbe, former Republican congressman from Arizona; James Zogby,…
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Climate Change & Science
03.24.2011
Few believe that God sometimes punishes nations for the sins of some of its citizens, or that natural disasters are a sign from God, finds a PRRI/RNS survey.
A new study released by the University of Michigan confirmed results of a 2009 poll conducted by Public Religion Research on behalf of Faith in Public Life and Oxfam America. The Michigan study found:…
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Politics & Elections
02.24.2011
The results from the February PRRI/RNS Religion News Survey released last week have been popping up in newspapers and on blogs across the country. The survey, conducted by Public Religion Research I…
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Politics & Elections
02.16.2011
A PRRI/RNS poll finds that more than seven in ten believe Congress should not single out Muslims, revealing a public wrestling with fears and fairness post-9/11.
In the wake of the recent string of teen suicides, the Rev. Dr. Sharon Watkins, General Minister and President of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), drafted a letter to the church calling on…
With President Obama’s State of the Union address tonight, we wanted to bring to your attention to three recent non-partisan national surveys from Public Religion Research Institute that identified…
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Politics & Elections
01.24.2011
Americans are significantly more likely to say Republicans more often use violent rhetoric than Democrats in political arguments, finds a PRRI survey.
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