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Surveying the Religious Landscape

In America in the 1950s churches and synagogues were full and growing. "In God We Trust" became the national motto. Since that time, attendance at houses of worship has dropped significantly, but increasingly in the 1990s religion and spirituality play an important part of our national life. Surveying the Religious Landscape, a collection of Gallup surveys, monitors these changes over the last fifty years of American life.
These surveys will appeal to those who track religion professionally, but they will also be of interest to clergy, church members, and others interested in the spiritual landscape of today. A wide variety of beliefs and practices are surveyed including: belief in God, attendance at church or synagogue, religious beliefs of today's teenagers, views about the interaction between politics and religion, life after death, questions of ethics, and others. Surveys address the differences in beliefs among those of various faith perspectives, races, age groups, genders, and those in varying geographic locations.

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Author(s) George Gallup - Personal Name
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Call Number 200.97309049 Gal s
ISBN/ISSN 0819217964
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Classification 200.9730905
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GMD Print
Language English
Publisher The Morehouse Publishing Co.
Publishing Year 1999
Publishing Place Harrisburg
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