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Ryan Burge: Gen Z Revival?: The Next Chapter in American Religious Life

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Aug 11, 2025
Ryan Burge, a professor at the Danforth Center on Religion and Politics, dives into the fascinating landscape of Gen Z's relationship with faith. He reveals that the much-discussed 'Gen Z revival' is more myth than reality, backed by compelling data. They tackle the decline in belief and church attendance, the peculiarities of modern dating among youth, and how technology complicates relationships. Additionally, the conversation turns to the intersection of religion and politics, emphasizing the moral outrage across party lines in today’s society.
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ANECDOTE

Prince Vault Documentary Was Killed

  • Ryan Burge recounts a six‑hour Prince documentary made for Netflix that the estate blocked from release.
  • He calls it tragic that the nuanced documentary will likely never be seen.
INSIGHT

Gen Z's Low Certainty In God

  • Ryan Burge highlights that only 40% of Gen Z say they know God exists with no doubts.
  • This marks the lowest generational certainty in the survey's history.
INSIGHT

Afterlife Belief Remains Strong

  • Ryan Burge notes roughly 80–87% across generations believe in an afterlife.
  • Gen Z still reports about 83% belief despite lower belief in God.
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