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  1. Chapter PDF Available. Religiosity in European Comparison — Theoretical and Empirical Ideas. January 2008. DOI: 10.1057/9780230590021_9. In book: Religion and the Conceptual Boundary in...

  2. Map. This map outlines the geographical spread of the dominant confessions in Europe in 2020. The term ‘outline’ has been chosen advisedly. The detail of the religious constituencies of each country, and their changes over time, can be found in the Appendix (pages 793–7).

  3. Our approach reveals many challenges facing cathedrals but also the notable resonances between them and the revival of pilgrimages in contemporary religious life; and, more generally, what the study of cathedrals can tell us about the changing face—and place—of religion in Northern Europe and beyond.

  4. The religions practised in Northern Europe today are a mix of Christianity and indigenous paganism. The dominant religion is Protestant Christianity, which is followed by around two-thirds of the population. There are also significant numbers of Catholics, Muslims, and Jews living in the region.

  5. This paper presents the latest advancements of an ongoing interdisciplinary project entitled ‘Pre-Christian Religions of the North’ (PCRN) which aims at reevaluating previous understandings of pre-Christian beliefs in early medieval Northern Europe.

  6. media.nationalgeographic.org › assets › fileReligions of Europe

    A line through the Balkan Peninsula illustrates the split. This split was between Roman Catholics in the west and Orthodox Christians in the east in the year 1054. Another major split occurred about 500 years later. This split was between southern Europeans and northern Europeans.

  7. 24 Απρ 2024 · Combines empirical data and original analysis to offer a uniquely detailed account of Christianity in Western and Northern Europe.

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