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Dean Geoffrey Cowan and Michael Parks, director, School of Journalism, invited students, faculty, staff and friends to join Provost Lloyd Armstrong and Hodding Carter III, President & CEO, John S. & James L. Knight Foundation, to announce the establishment of the Knight Chair in Media and Religion at USC Annenberg and celebrate the appointment of Diane Winston as the inaugural holder of USC Annenberg's Knight Chair. The program included a special presentation by Luis Lugo, director, Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life.
Author: USCAnnenberg
Keywords: USC "University of Southern California" "USC Annenberg School for Communication" "Geoffrey Cowan" "Michael Parks" "Knight Chair" "Diane Winston
Added: September 16, 2008
Session One: China's Dynamic Religious Landscape Speakers: Brian Grim, Senior Research Fellow in Religion and World Affairs, Pew Forum on Religion & Public LifeFenggang Yang, Director, Center on Religion and Chinese Society, Purdue UniversityMayfair Yang, Director of Asian Studies, University of Sydney; Professor of Religious Studies, University of California, Santa BarbaraPresider: Terrill E. Lautz, Vice President and Secretary, Henry Luce Foundation
Author: uchannel
Keywords: uchannel academic lectures cfr china religion
Added: August 5, 2008
A response to the NBC clip about non-dogmatic Americans. Sorry about the lag on the video
Author: navagator06
Keywords: 2008 Pew Forum Religion Public Life Pluralism Universalism Unitarianism
Added: July 3, 2008
ANCHOR:Pope Benedict left Rome on Tuesday to begin a six-day trip to the United States. During the visit he'll pray at Ground Zero in New York, address the United Nations and try to heal wounds from a sexual abuse scandal.STORY:The pope will meet Bush for the official welcoming ceremony at the White House on Wednesday, when the pontiff turns 81. The trip is the first by Benedict to the United States since being elected pontiff in 2005 following the death of his more charismatic predecessor, John Paul II.A poll released earlier this month by the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life shows the German-born pope is viewed favorably by most Americans, but is not as popular as John Paul II was and is not as well recognised.Known as a fierce conservative when he was elected, the pope has surprised people with his gentle manner and stressing of the positive in Catholicism rather than the negative. The pope, who will also mark the third anniversary of his election during the trip, says he hopes the visit leads to a spiritual renewal for America's faithful.His trip is the first by a pontiff since a wave of sex abuse scandals began in 2002, provoking lawsuits resulting in more than $2 billion in settlements. The Vatican says the pope will discuss the scandal during his U.S. visit in an effort to seek reconciliation.The pope will address the United Nations on Friday, and aims to draw attention to the need for greater peace and justice around the world.In New York, Benedict will also make a brief stop at a synagogue to wish the city's Jewish community a happy Passover. He ends the trip on Sunday after visiting Ground Zero, the site of the attacks on Sept. 11, 2001 that destroyed the World Trade Centre Towers. Then he'll say Mass at Yankee Stadium.
Author: NTDTV
Keywords: ntd pope italy visit U.S. benedict rome new yor zero
Added: April 17, 2008
ANCHOR:Pope Benedict left Rome on Tuesday to begin a six-day trip to the United States. During the visit he'll pray at Ground Zero in New York, address the United Nations and try to heal wounds from a sexual abuse scandal.STORY:The pope will meet Bush for the official welcoming ceremony at the White House on Wednesday, when the pontiff turns 81. The trip is the first by Benedict to the United States since being elected pontiff in 2005 following the death of his more charismatic predecessor, John Paul II.A poll released earlier this month by the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life shows the German-born pope is viewed favorably by most Americans, but is not as popular as John Paul II was and is not as well recognised.Known as a fierce conservative when he was elected, the pope has surprised people with his gentle manner and stressing of the positive in Catholicism rather than the negative. The pope, who will also mark the third anniversary of his election during the trip, says he hopes the visit leads to a spiritual renewal for America's faithful.His trip is the first by a pontiff since a wave of sex abuse scandals began in 2002, provoking lawsuits resulting in more than $2 billion in settlements. The Vatican says the pope will discuss the scandal during his U.S. visit in an effort to seek reconciliation.The pope will address the United Nations on Friday, and aims to draw attention to the need for greater peace and justice around the world.In New York, Benedict will also make a brief stop at a synagogue to wish the city's Jewish community a happy Passover. He ends the trip on Sunday after visiting Ground Zero, the site of the attacks on Sept. 11, 2001 that destroyed the World Trade Centre Towers. Then he'll say Mass at Yankee Stadium.
Author: NTDTV
Keywords: ntd pope italy visit U.S. benedict rome new yor zero
Added: April 17, 2008
ANCHOR:Pope Benedict left Rome on Tuesday to begin a six-day trip to the United States. During the visit he'll pray at Ground Zero in New York, address the United Nations and try to heal wounds from a sexual abuse scandal.STORY:The pope will meet Bush for the official welcoming ceremony at the White House on Wednesday, when the pontiff turns 81. The trip is the first by Benedict to the United States since being elected pontiff in 2005 following the death of his more charismatic predecessor, John Paul II.A poll released earlier this month by the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life shows the German-born pope is viewed favorably by most Americans, but is not as popular as John Paul II was and is not as well recognised.Known as a fierce conservative when he was elected, the pope has surprised people with his gentle manner and stressing of the positive in Catholicism rather than the negative. The pope, who will also mark the third anniversary of his election during the trip, says he hopes the visit leads to a spiritual renewal for America's faithful.His trip is the first by a pontiff since a wave of sex abuse scandals began in 2002, provoking lawsuits resulting in more than $2 billion in settlements. The Vatican says the pope will discuss the scandal during his U.S. visit in an effort to seek reconciliation.The pope will address the United Nations on Friday, and aims to draw attention to the need for greater peace and justice around the world.In New York, Benedict will also make a brief stop at a synagogue to wish the city's Jewish community a happy Passover. He ends the trip on Sunday after visiting Ground Zero, the site of the attacks on Sept. 11, 2001 that destroyed the World Trade Centre Towers. Then he'll say Mass at Yankee Stadium.
Author: NTDTV
Keywords: ntd pope italy visit U.S. benedict rome new yor zero
Added: April 17, 2008
ANCHOR:Pope Benedict left Rome on Tuesday to begin a six-day trip to the United States. During the visit he'll pray at Ground Zero in New York, address the United Nations and try to heal wounds from a sexual abuse scandal.STORY:The pope will meet Bush for the official welcoming ceremony at the White House on Wednesday, when the pontiff turns 81. The trip is the first by Benedict to the United States since being elected pontiff in 2005 following the death of his more charismatic predecessor, John Paul II.A poll released earlier this month by the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life shows the German-born pope is viewed favorably by most Americans, but is not as popular as John Paul II was and is not as well recognised.Known as a fierce conservative when he was elected, the pope has surprised people with his gentle manner and stressing of the positive in Catholicism rather than the negative. The pope, who will also mark the third anniversary of his election during the trip, says he hopes the visit leads to a spiritual renewal for America's faithful.His trip is the first by a pontiff since a wave of sex abuse scandals began in 2002, provoking lawsuits resulting in more than $2 billion in settlements. The Vatican says the pope will discuss the scandal during his U.S. visit in an effort to seek reconciliation.The pope will address the United Nations on Friday, and aims to draw attention to the need for greater peace and justice around the world.In New York, Benedict will also make a brief stop at a synagogue to wish the city's Jewish community a happy Passover. He ends the trip on Sunday after visiting Ground Zero, the site of the attacks on Sept. 11, 2001 that destroyed the World Trade Centre Towers. Then he'll say Mass at Yankee Stadium.
Author: NTDTV
Keywords: ntd pope italy visit U.S. benedict rome new yor zero
Added: April 17, 2008
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According to the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life, "There are about 1.5 million voting-age Muslims in the U.S." This number is not that significant but most these voters happen to be in the swing states like Michigan and Florida.
http://digg.com/2008_us_elections/Muslims_Leaning_More_Towards_Obama
Based on interviews with more than 35,000 American adults, this extensive survey by the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life details the religious makeup, religious beliefs and practices as well as social and political attitudes of the American public.
http://digg.com/educational/Landscape_of_Religion_in_the_US
This story cites the findings of the Pew study and describes how the Reformed Church in America attempted to silence the mesage that there are many paths to God's eternal love. The Pew study of 35,000 persons indicates a trend toward more tolerance, and this story illustrates what happened when one minister stood up for inclusivity and justice,
http://digg.com/politics/Religious_exclusivity_Pew_Forum_on_Religion_and_Public_life
A major survey by the Pew Research Center's Forum on Religion & Public Life finds that most Americans have a non-dogmatic approach to faith. A majority of those who are affiliated with a religion, for instance, do not believe their religion is the only way to salvation.
http://digg.com/world_news/Religion_in_America_Non_Dogmatic_Diverse_Pol_Relevant
The Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life has an interesting demographic chart that compares the various religions, their adherents, and their attitudes toward politics and social issues.
http://digg.com/world_news/Religious_News_White_Catholics_Choose_The_Winners
"A new survey by the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life asked Americans if Hollywood ‘threatened’ their values: 42 percent said it did, 56 percent said it did not.That this question even needs to be asked should tell you something about the overall esteem the industry is held in."
http://digg.com/arts_culture/Is_hollyweird_threatening_our_values
The Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life released the second report of the U.S. Religious Landscape Survey on June 23, 2008 which again uses its 2007 flawed report about the population of Muslims in America.
http://digg.com/politics/Pew_surveys_and_the_politics_of_demography
(Reuters) - The Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life released the second part of its U.S. Religious Landscape Survey on Monday. Researchers interviewed more than 35,000 U.S. adults last year for the study, which contains detailed data on beliefs,...
http://digg.com/arts_culture/FACTBOX_Highlights_from_Pew_U_S_religion_survey
Americans of every religious stripe are considerably more tolerant of the beliefs of others than most of us might have assumed, according to a new poll released Monday. The Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life last year surveyed 35,000 Americans, & found that 70% of respondents agreed with the statement "Many religions can lead to eternal life."
http://digg.com/arts_culture/Christians_No_One_Path_to_Salvation
Latest data from The Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life, drawn from the 2008 study.
http://digg.com/arts_culture/Pew_Survey_Findings_Statistics_on_Religion_in_America_2008