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  1. 11 paź 2023 · A rising share of Asian Americans say they have no religion (32%), but many consider themselves close to one or more religious traditions for reasons such as family or culture. Christianity is still the largest faith group among Asian Americans (34%).

  2. 19 lip 2012 · A new survey report examines the Asian-American population from the angle of religious affiliation, highlighting the beliefs, practices and views of Christians, Buddhists, Hindus, the religiously unaffiliated and other faiths.

  3. 11 paź 2023 · Four of the one-on-one interviews were with Asian American Muslims, and one was with an Asian American who is religiously unaffiliated. Participants represented nine different Asian origin countries and were selected to maximize gender and age diversity.

  4. 22 mar 2023 · Scholarship on Asian American religious experiences challenges three hegemonic approaches and conventional narratives within the study of religion in America: a Black-white racial paradigm, a Christian-non-Christian binary, and Western definitions of religion.

  5. Research consistently emphasizes the importance of religious institutions for influencing political action among Asian Americans. The social capital literature offers two theoretical explanations for why churches increase political activity: bridging capital between different groups and bonding capital among similar groups.

  6. The saying “The more things change, the more they stay the same” may seem an odd way of introducing an anthology on religion, race, and Asian Americans after the election of Donald Trump to the presidency of the United States.

  7. The racial experiences of Asian Americans are not like either Black or white Americans, but they’ve been racialized as close to Black or close to white. Historically, Asian Americans have been legally defined as nonwhite, as they were excluded from nationality, land ownership and marriage to whites.

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