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Home >  Short Publications >  Important Trends on Religion
Important Trends on Religion
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By Karlyn Bowman
Posted: Friday, December 16, 2005
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Publication Date: December 16, 2005

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This AEI Study in Public Opinion takes a look at religion in America today, examining such topics as religious faith and practice; the acceptability of candidates of different religions; President George W. Bush’s faith; religion in public life; vote by denomination; journalists as compared with the general American public; and international comparisons of religion.

Karlyn H. Bowman is a resident fellow at AEI.

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