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Publications on Religion & Public Schools

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The Conflict Between Religion and Evolution
February 2009


Darwin and His Theory of Evolution
February 2009


Religious Groups' Views on Evolution
February 2009


Evolution: A Timeline
February 2009


Graphic: Religious Differences on the Question of Evolution
February 2009


Graphic: Faith-Based Aid Favored - With Reservations
January 2009


John McCain Religious Profile John McCain Religious Profile
August 2008


How the Public Resolves Conflicts Between Faith and Science How the Public Resolves Conflicts Between Faith and Science
August 2007


Teaching About Religion in Public Schools Teaching About Religion in Public Schools
Where do we go from here?
A report on the May 2003 conference co-sponsored by the Pew Forum and The Freedom Forum First Amendment Center
January 2004


Legal Backgrounders

The Social and Legal Dimensions of the Evolution Debate in the U.S.
February 2009


Religion in the Public Schools Religion in the Public Schools
Religion and the Courts: The Pillars of Church-State Law Series
May 2007


One Nation Under God?
A Constitutional Question
Backgrounder on the Elk Grove Unified School District v. Newdow Pledge of Allegiance Case
March 2004


School Vouchers: Settled Questions, Continuing Disputes School Vouchers: Settled Questions, Continuing Disputes
Joint legal statement and educational policy essays address key issues following Zelman v. Simmons-Harris decision
August 2002


Pew Forum Discussions

Biology Wars Biology Wars
The Religion, Science and Education Controversy
A Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life Discussion
March 2006


Survey Reports

Religion a Strength and Weakness for Both Parties
Public Divided on Origins of Life
A survey jointly developed by the Pew Forum and the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press
August 2005


Religion and the 2004 Election: A Post-Election Analysis
Public Opinion on Religion and Public Life
by John C. Green, Senior Fellow in Religion and American Politics, Pew Forum, and Director, Ray C. Bliss Institute of Applied Politics, University of Akron; Corwin E. Smidt, Professor of Political Science, Calvin College; Professor of Political Science, Furman University; and Lyman A. Kellstedt, Professor of Political Science, Wheaton College
February 2005


Religious Landscape Survey

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