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Is religion alive and well on college campuses?




Do teenagers go off to college and become atheists or radical secularists? Or is religion alive and well on American college campuses?

In Religion on Campus, released this week by the University of North Carolina Press, the results of the first intensive investigation of the practice and teaching of religion at American universities and colleges is explored.

The results of a study, funded by Lilly Endowment, are the subject of Conrad Cherry, Distinguished Professor emeritus of religious studies at IUPUI and founder of the IUPUI Center for the Study of Religion and American Culture, and colleagues, who explored the religious lives of students at four U.S. campuses.

http://www.sagamore.iupui.edu/31-4/4campus-religion.html

 
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