Majority Of Americans Say God Influences Their Daily Lives
Tuesday, March 9, 2010 - 13:28
in Psychology & Sociology
Using data from two recent national surveys, University of Toronto sociologist Scott Schieman has found that most Americans believe God is concerned with their well-being and is directly involved in their personal affairs. The research, he says, uncovered the ways these beliefs about divine intervention differ across education and income levels. The results are published in Sociology of Religion. read more