The
2018 General Social Survey reports American evangelicals holding steady
amid growth of the unaffiliated—and a surprising uptick for mainline
Protestants.
Ryan P. Burge
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Evangelicals
in the United States are holding steady at just under a quarter of the
population, according to the latest biennial figures from the General
Social Survey (GSS), one of the longest-running measures of religion in
America.
Despite the quick pace of news and week-to-week political polling, ...
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