The first post-Christian generation has officially emerged in America: According to a 2018 study, a majority of the so-called Generation Z — all Americans born from 1999 to 2015 — rejects the idea of ...
“for, between the Christianity of this land, and the Christianity of Christ, I recognize the widest, possible difference—so wide that to receive the one as good, pure, and holy, is of necessity to ...
Bryan Stone’s Evangelism after Christendom is a remarkable book that was about 30 years in the making—three decades of thinking, research, experimentation and reflection on the church in ...
From Christendom to Apostolic Mission is a diagnosis with a prescription for the ills confounding a post-Christian culture. Msgr. James Shea and students from the University of Mary participate in the ...
Ross Douthat is being all non-Eeyore-ish about Pope Francis’s visit, and what that might say about Christianity in the West. Excerpt: In a truly post-Christian society, would so many people find an ...
They’re today’s non-seekers, who’ve seen Christianity and think they have reasons for rejecting it. The scene was surreal. In the middle of a busy rush at Starbucks, one of my fellow baristas ...
Editor’s note: This article first appeared in the Feb. 3, 1996, issue of America with the title “Do We Live in a Post-Christian Age?” These reflections on post ...
Daniel Davis is the commentary editor of The Daily Signal and co-host of The Daily Signal podcast. Send an email to Daniel. Amid declining church attendance, and cultural storms, do Americans still ...
Editor's note: The following is adapted from the author's new book, "The Benedict Option: A Strategy for Christians in a Post-Christian Nation" Sentinel (March 14, 2017). The future of Christianity in ...
Barna’s rankings spur pastors in secularizing spots—in the Northeast and across the country—to continue working and praying for revival. Eight locales in the Northeast and New England, a region ...
Amid declining church attendance, and cultural storms, do Americans still take faith seriously? “We’re a no longer deeply Christian country that is not yet post-Christian and is still heavily ...