5 facts about U.S. evangelical Protestants

About a quarter (25.4%) of U.S. adults identify with evangelical Protestantism, according to Pew Research Center’s 2014 Religious Landscape Study. The evangelical Protestant share of the population has dipped slightly in recent years (from 26.3% in 2007 to 25.4% in 2014), but more slowly than the mainline Protestant and Catholic populations. …

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500 Years of Protestantism

Data is taken from the The Center for the Study of Global Christianity. Key Points As of 2017, the world Protestant population stood at 560 million (Anglicans are included with Protestants in this analysis). Despite Europe being the birthplace of Protestantism, it is expected that by 2050, less than 10%…

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Religion in the UK: 1983-2014

(Click image to enlarge). Data from the British Social Attitudes Survey (BSAS) shows that over the period 1983 to 2014: 1. The Church of England population has nearly halved (from 16.5m to 8.6m); 2. The Catholic population has remained relatively steady (from 4.1 to 4m); 3. Non-Christian religious numbers have…

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Survey Redesign/Update

All surveys have been redesigned to enable better display on Mobile devices. View the full survey list. Survey results have now been updated and are available for download (PDF): Catholic Survey General Belief Survey Protestant Survey Religion and Gender Survey        

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