
The Radio Free Hillsdale Hour Christianity's 'Quiet Revival'
Jul 25, 2025
Daniel Gullotta, an Assistant professor and Anglican deacon, discusses the growing trend of young people embracing Christianity in the U.S. and UK. Charles N. Steele, an economics expert, explores the ramifications of Universal Basic Income policies on work incentive and economic stability. Meanwhile, Benedict Whalen delves into Mark Twain's 'Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,' examining its themes of race and morality, and its place in American literature. The conversation traverses faith, community, and the evolving landscape of belief among younger generations.
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The Complexity of 'None' Category
- "None" religious category is diverse, including atheists, spiritual believers, and syncretists.
- Many describe themselves as spiritual but not religious, defying neat categorization.
Christian Revival Is Quiet, Modest
- The quiet Christian revival among youth is real but modest and should be viewed cautiously.
- Many revivals show small absolute numbers despite percentage growth and uncertain long-term persistence.
Gen Z's Unique Spiritual Context
- Gen Z differs from millennials by growing up fully immersed in internet culture and absent Christian normativity.
- Traditional churches with full sacramental life potentially offer this generation more lasting spiritual grounding.












