The Vanishing Church

How the Hollowing Out of Moderate Congregations Is Hurting Democracy, Faith, and Us

Hardcover, 232 pages

English language

Published Jan. 13, 2026 by Brazos Press.

ISBN:
978-1-58743-669-7
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A Data-Driven Examination of the Religious Fault Lines Reshaping American Politics and Faith

The moderate American church is disappearing--and it's taking democracy with it.

Many people assume evangelicals are Republican, Democrats aren't religious, and moderate Christians no longer exist. But that wasn't always true. In the 1980s, evangelicals were just as likely sit beside a Democrat as a Republican at church.

What changed?

In this groundbreaking book, data scientist Ryan Burge reveals

● how religious polarization reshaped America and caused many to leave church, ● why faith became an identity in the culture wars, ● the hidden truth that Americans are more moderate than the media suggests, ● why polarization in our churches affects all aspects of social connection and community, and ● a path forward for churches to bridge political divides.

This book reveals how political polarization transformed American Christianity over the past …

2 editions

Old man yells at polarization

The Vanishing Church has a similar topic to the previous title I listened to, Why Religion Went Obsolete. While that book's author is more detached and disinterested, Burge by contrast is a former pastor who watched his own church dwindle away. Now he laments the declining number of churches that are mixed politically and socioeconomically, which he sees as having brought people together and provided material benefits for people of different walks of life.

Subjects

  • Christianity
  • Politics