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  1. pewresearch.org

    When it comes to religion, the Asian-American community is a study in contrasts, encompassing groups that run the gamut from highly religious to highly secular. A new survey report examines the Asian-American population from the angle of religious affiliation, highlighting the beliefs, practices and views of Christians, Buddhists, Hindus, the religiously unaffiliated and other faiths.
  2. pewresearch.org

    Oct 11, 2023Like the U.S. public as a whole, a growing percentage of Asian Americans are not affiliated with any religion, and the share who identify as Christian has declined, according to a new Pew Research Center survey exploring religion among Asian American adults.. But the survey also shows that 40% of Asian Americans say they feel close to some religious tradition for reasons aside from religion.
  3. pewresearch.org

    Compared with Asian-American Protestants (especially evangelicals), far fewer Asian-American Catholics (23%) say their religion is the one, true faith; nearly three-quarters of Asian-American Catholics (73%) say many religions can lead to eternal life. Asian-American Catholics closely resemble Catholics in the general public on this question.
  4. christianitytoday.com

    Oct 18, 2023Pew conducted surveys between July 5, 2022, and January 27 this year and also held focus groups and one-on-one interviews with over 100 Asian Americans to uncover what religion means to them.
  5. Mar 22, 2023"Asian American religions: Everywhere, all at once" invites readers to the multiverse of religious experiences in Asian America. This set of essays, co-curated by The Immanent Frame and the Asian Pacific American Religions Research Initiative (), offers a glimpse of the vastness and complexity of Asian American religions.Today, Asian Americans are not only the fastest-growing racial group ...
  6. christianitydaily.com

    Oct 25, 2023Asian American Muslims (60%) and Christians (54%) are more likely to consider religion as "very important" in their lives compared to Hindus (33%) and Buddhists (31%). Moreover, religious service attendance is higher among Asian American Christians (55%) and Muslims (54%), with Korean Americans being the most likely to attend services monthly ...
  7. academiccommons.columbia.edu

    According to a 2001 national survey of the religious identification of people living in the United States, the US has been classified as the most profusely religious nation in the world. Of the 81% of people that identify with a specific religion, an overwhelming 76.5% identify as Christians, making Christianity the majority religion in the US.
  8. Oct 12, 2023Christianity remains the most common religion among Asian Americans despite an overall decline in the number of people following religions, says the latest Pew survey. "Despite recent declines, Christianity is still the most common religion among Asian Americans," said the survey report released by Pew Research Center on Oct. 11.
  9. religionnews.com

    Graphic courtesy Pew Research Center (2012) (RNS) The most comprehensive study of religion and Asian-Americans to date finds them less religious than most Americans, but also far more religiously ...
  10. religionlink.com

    The Institute for the Study of Asian American Christianity works to educate church leaders and scholars on the Asian American Christian community by providing resources and education programs. ... It includes a section on religion and spirituality. Contact: le@ ... Okla., is co-chair of the American Academy of Religion's Asian North American ...

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