While acknowledging that Gen Z is less religious than previous generations, Wilcenski, researched those bucking that trend, ...
There’s a growing Gen Z gender divide in the pews. While young Christian men are sticking with religion, young women are leaving the church at record levels. For the first time, men appear to be more ...
Gen Z appears to have a more complicated relationship with organized religion than the generations that preceded it, and experts are divided on if the changes will result in fuller church pews.
(The Conversation) — For decades, one of the most consistent findings in religion research has been that women tend to be more religious than men. This holds true across dozens of countries and on ...
Dr. Williams is an associate professor of history at Ashland University and the author of “Abortion and America’s Churches: A Religious History of Roe v. Wade.” Americans who think that Generation Z ...
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