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  1. A 2015 analysis of the European Values Study in the Handbook of Children and Youth Studies identified a "dramatic decline" in religious affiliation across Europe from 1981 to 2008; [26] however, according to the same analysis, "the majority of young respondents in Europe claimed that they belonged to a Christian denomination".

  2. May 29, 2018 · In Western Europe, religion strongly associated with nationalist sentiment. Overall levels of nationalism vary considerably across the region. 3 For example, solid majorities in some countries (such as Italy and Portugal) and fewer than half in others (such as Sweden and Denmark) say that it is important to have ancestors from their country to truly share the national identity (e.g., to have ...

  3. Mar 22, 2021 · Europe has become less Christian over the past 120 years, from 95 percent to 76 percent, though it is widely known that most Christians formally affiliated to churches in Europe are not active participants nor practitioners.

  4. Feb 4, 2021 · This article was written by Tyler Mikulis and reflects his personal analyses and opinions, rather than those of EARS.. In discourse on religion and Europe nowadays, the term ‘postchristian’ has become commonplace, as studies continue to show a decline in Christian religiosity, especially amongst younger generations.

  5. Dec 5, 2018 · 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% of Portuguese adults are highly religious, significantly more than other Western European countries and in line with Poland.

  6. May 29, 2018 · Most Christians in Western Europe today are non-practicing, but Christian identity still remains a meaningful religious, social and cultural marker, according to a new Pew Research Center survey of 15 countries in Western Europe. In addition to religious beliefs and practices, the survey explores respondents’ views on immigration, national identity and pluralism, and how religion is ...

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  8. Sep 17, 2021 · It does not attempt to answer the question posed by the title, beyond the obvious point that, as a matter of religious practice, Europe is becoming less Christian by the day. Roy’s point is more subtle, and he is less concerned with the sociological shift than with the shifting cultural and political location of Christianity in Europe since 1968.

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