Efforts by the religious and political right to connect Christianity and the free-market system has shifted white evangelical Protestants' economic views.
PRRI CEO Robert P. Jones outlines how—and why—White Christian America lost its place at the center of the country's political and social consciousness.
Academic Contribution
Politics & Elections
03.01.2016
A look at why Muslims have arguably become the most consistently-demonized group in American politics in the last decade.
Academic Contribution
Politics & Elections
06.30.2015
While Americans' religious tolerance has expanded to include more religions, atheists are the outlier.
Academic Contribution
Religion & Culture
05.17.2014
Explores how social desirability bias impacts Americans' self-reported religious attendance, affiliation, salience and belief.
In a chapter for the Oxford Handbook of Atheism, PRRI Research Associate Juhem Navarro-Rivera sketches a profile of a typical global nonbeliever.
Academic Contribution
Politics & Elections
06.14.2013
In a chapter for a new collected volume, PRRI CEO Robert P. Jones and Research Director Daniel Cox explore partisan polarization among white Christians.
Academic Contribution
Politics & Elections
02.02.2012
In the updated 2nd edition of Religion and the American Presidency, PRRI CEO Robert P. Jones and PRRI Research Director Daniel Cox provide a new chapter focusing on the role religion plays in the pres…
Academic Contribution
Politics & Elections
09.04.2011
PRRI CEO Robert P. Jones uses PRRI surveys to explore whether religion impacts opinions and political participation similarly among different racial groups.
Academic Contribution
Religion & Culture
06.30.2011
PRRI CEO Robert P. Jones conducts research among religious factions in the Oregon Assisted Suicide debates as a means to show ethnography as revelation.