Religious Tolerance

08.24.10

Public Remains Conflicted Over Islam

NYC Mosque Opposed, Muslims' Right to Build Mosques Favored

12.01.09

GOP Seen as Friendlier to Religion than Democrats

Obama Seen as More Friendly than His Party

12.04.07

Public Opinion About Mormons

Mitt Romney Discusses His Religion
Scott Keeter, Director of Survey Research, Pew Research Center and Gregory Smith, Research Fellow, Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life

09.25.07

Public Expresses Mixed Views of Islam, Mormonism

Benedict XVI Viewed Favorably But Faulted on Religious Outreach

07.26.05

Views of Muslim-Americans Hold Steady After London Bombings

Fewer Say Islam Encourages Violence

03.20.02

Americans Struggle with Religion's Role at Home and Abroad

Conducted in association with the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life

Part 2: Views of Islam and Religion in the World

12.06.01

Post September 11 Attitudes

Religion more prominent; Muslim-Americans more accepted

12.06.01

Post September 11 Attitudes

Religion more prominent; Muslim-Americans more accepted

Other Important Findings and Analyses

04.10.01

Faith-Based Funding Backed, But Church-State Doubts Abound

Section II. Religion and Culture: The Limits of Tolerance