The data may surprise you. Multiple studies confirm there is a positive correlation between higher education and church attendance. In other words, the more education you receive, the greater the likelihood you attend regularly in a church. Thom and Sam interview Ryan Burge to get the details about this phenomenon in American religion.
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- The positive correlation applies to all generations, including younger ones.
- A sharp rise in church attendance among men exists with those who have post-graduate degrees.
- For women, the more significant jump is between two- and four-year degrees.
- Among people without a high school diploma, about 16% attend weekly. Among those with a graduate degree, it’s 29% of men and 26% of women.
- These findings are contrary to popular belief. Why?
- What might churches do with this knowledge?
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