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  1. The share of the population that is Christian in sub-Saharan Africa climbed from 9% in 1910 to 63% in 2010, while in the Asia-Pacific region it rose from 3% to 7%. Christianity today – unlike a century ago – is truly a global faith. (See world maps weighted by Christian population in 1910 and 2010 on page 12.)

  2. World Religion Database (Brill, 2008) The World Religion Database (WRD), edited by Todd Johnson and Brian Grim, contains detailed statistics on religious affiliation for every country in the world. It is the major source to render a definitive picture of international religious demography.

  3. The demographic study explores the size, geographic distribution and median age of eight major religious groups – including the unaf¿liated – that together represent u0014u0013u0013b of the estimated u0015u0013u0014u0013 global population.

  4. 1 Ιουλ 2015 · In this chapter, I discuss how family size differs across the world’s major religious groups (highest among Muslims and Christians) and by people’s religiosity (higher among the more religious...

  5. Utilizing the statistics available, this study presents an overview of the two-millennium developments of global Christianity, observing significant shifts, followed by a focused look at the status of global Christianity in our time (1900-2050).

  6. Methodological notes for the Status of Global Christianity, 2021. This table is derived from Gina A. Zurlo, Todd M. Johnson, and Peter F. Crossing. “World Christianity and Mission 2021: Questions about the Future.”. International Bulletin of Mission Research, January 2021.

  7. We test the reliability of the WCD by comparing its religious composition estimates to four other data sources (World Values Survey, Pew Global Assessment Project, CIA World Factbook, and the U.S. Department of State), finding that estimates are highly correlated.

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