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  1. The decline of Christianity in the Czech Republic recorded throughout the censuses of 1991, 2001 and 2011. In Western Europe, Christians have relatively low retention rates in the Netherlands (57%), Norway (62%), Belgium and Sweden (65%); the majority of those who have left Christianity in these countries now identify as religiously ...

  2. Apr 2, 2015 · Europe is the only region projected to see a decline in its total population between 2010 and 2050. Although Christians will continue to be the largest religious group in the region, Europe’s Christian population is expected to drop by about 100 million people, falling from 553 million in 2010 to 454 million in 2050. 58 Europe’s Jewish population also is expected to shrink, from 1.4 ...

    • Benjamin Wormald
  3. One of the major religion-related news headlines today revolves around the decline of Christianity in North America. Western Europe is now considered post-Christian and surveys consistently report declines in religious belief, attendance, and self-identification. Yet, over the last century, there has been a pronounced shift of Christianity from the...

  4. Apr 2, 2015 · Changing Religious Majorities. Several countries are projected to have a different religious majority in 2050 than they did in 2010. The number of countries with Christian majorities is expected to decline from 159 to 151, as Christians are projected to drop below 50% of the population in Australia, Benin, Bosnia-Herzegovina, France, the Netherlands, New Zealand, the Republic of Macedonia and ...

    • Benjamin Wormald
  5. Feb 4, 2021 · Europe’s disregard for religion creates unnecessary conflict. Europe is often described as a secular continent, with many labelling it “postchristian.”. Yet religiosity is far from extinguished in Europe, according to Tyler Mikulis from our analyst team. In fact, these labels have unnecessarily generated new and exacerbated existing ...

  6. Apr 2, 2015 · Sub-Saharan Africa’s share of the global Christian population is forecast to rise from 24% in 2010 to 38% in 2050. Europe is the only region where the absolute number of Christians is expected to decline by 2050. Europe’s Christian population is projected to fall from 553 million in 2010 to 454 million in 2050.

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  8. Sep 16, 2014 · Posted 16 Sep 2014. In Western Europe, politics and the media are still dominated by the liberal mentality that prevailed among European intellectual elites for most of the nineteenth and ...

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