How religious are Americans these days? How many still believe in God, in Biblical miracles, in heaven and hell? Do people pray? How much money is being given to churches, by Episcopalians, Presbyterians, Roman Catholics, Lutherans, and other groups? This study of religious commitment, answers these questions about contemporary religious scene.
"The first installment of the finished product suggests that it will constitute the most impressive and exhaustive study of empirical material on American religious behavior yet to be compiled."
--American Journal of Sociology
"The book is well worth its price ... should prove exciting and stimulating to sociologists of religion and religious leaders as well ... deserves careful reading by both laymen and clergy . . . the discussion is non-technical and very readable."
--Lutheran Forum
"This is an important book."
--American Sociological Review
"This book will be a landmark for the sociology of religion."
--Social Forces
"Will fascinate and trouble theologians . . . a major addition to our knowledge of religion in America."
--Encounter