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The numbers of people with no religious identity will soar in the United States and Europe, but the unaffiliated will lose worldwide market share as Christians maintain a steady growth.
At the same time, not all countries in Western Europe have low levels of religious commitment, and not all countries in Central and Eastern Europe are at the higher end of the index. For instance, 37% ...
Christians are still a majority in Europe but disaffiliation thinned the Christian population from 2010 to 2020, according to Pew Research Center.
The five largest religions — Islam, Buddhism, Christianity, Judaism, and Hinduism — represent about 77% of the world population. Their spread throughout parts of Asia and Europe, and gradually ...
Christianity in Europe is dying out as young people continue to turn away from religion, new research has suggested. A majority of 16 to 29-year-olds do not follow a religion across the continent ...
Books of essays on present-day Europe often fall like stones on readers' desks, but this one is remarkably enlightening and thought provoking. As Katzenstein notes in the preface, "European ...
BUDAPEST — It's a well-worn contrast: the United States is religious, Europe is secular. Yet, in some respects, this cliched opposition has actually been reversed recently: Religion played ...
NPR's Sylvia Poggioli sends a letter from Europe in which she discusses the difference between the United States and Europe in their perceptions of religion. Poggioli says Europeans have been ...
The numbers of people with no religious identity will soar in the United States and Europe, but the unaffiliated will lose worldwide market share as Christians maintain a steady growth.
The numbers of people with no religious identity will soar in the United States and Europe, but the unaffiliated will lose worldwide market share as Christians maintain a steady growth.
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