Millennials Find a Place for Morals and Religion in the Public Sphere

September 18, 2012

While the Millennial Values Survey found that more American Millennials identify as "religiously unaffiliated" than the general population, Millennial Values Fellows agreed that religion is still an important facet of American public life. In this video blog, fellows discuss the complications of bringing ones faith life to the public sphere and consider the need for a middle ground between justification on religious grounds and the alienation of religion from political discourse.
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