Where is christianity dominant today
I accept. There are more Christians in Africa than any other continent. Yomi Kazeem Writer,. Take action on UpLink. Explore context. Explore the latest strategic trends, research and analysis.
Have you read? These are all the world's major religions in one map Religion holds women back. Or does it? This is the link between religion and economic development. License and Republishing. Written by. For example:. The Pew Forum study suggests at least four possible answers, depending on how one divides up the world:. This reflects the fact that the total population of the Global South is about 4. Another way of looking at the distribution of Christians around the world is by region. Numerically, at least, Europe no longer dominates global Christianity the way it did years ago.
Rather, the bulk of Christians are in:. The three countries with the largest Christian populations — the United States, Brazil and Mexico — are in the Americas. But sub-Saharan Africa and the Asia-Pacific region now have a combined population of about million Christians, roughly the same as the Americas. Moreover, the fastest growth in the number of Christians over the past century has been in sub-Saharan Africa a roughly fold increase, from fewer than 9 million in to more than million in and in the Asia-Pacific region a roughly fold increase, from about 28 million in to more than million in The Pew Forum, in consultation with demographers at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis IIASA in Laxenburg, Austria, acquired and analyzed about 2, data sources, including censuses and general population surveys, to arrive at Christian population figures for countries and self-administering territories — all the countries and territories for which the United Nations Population Division provides overall population estimates.
In many countries, however, censuses and surveys do not contain detailed information on denominational and religious movement affiliations. Christian organizations remain in many cases the only source of information on the size of global movements within Christianity such as evangelicalism and pentecostalism and on Protestant denominational families such as Baptists and Methodists.
The figures in this report on pentecostal, charismatic and evangelical Christians and on Protestant denominational families were commissioned by the Pew Forum from the Center for the Study of Global Christianity at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in South Hamilton, Mass. Readers should bear in mind that these breakdowns were derived differently from the overall Christian population estimates. According to the Center for the Study of Global Christianity, there are about million pentecostal Christians and million charismatic Christians worldwide.
Charismatic Christians belong to non-pentecostal denominations yet engage in spiritual practices associated with pentecostalism, such as speaking in tongues and divine healing; see Defining Christian Movements. In addition, more than million Christians can be classified as evangelicals because they either belong to churches affiliated with regional or global evangelical associations, or because they identify as evangelicals. He is co-author of the World Christian Encyclopedia 2 nd and 3 rd editions.
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