The American Religious Landscape: Facts, Trends, and the Future
At its founding, the United States was an overwhelmingly Protestant country. However, over the last 250 years, it has become increasingly diverse with tens of millions of Catholics, millions of Latter-day Saints, Muslims, Hindus, and Jews, alongside a rapidly increasing share of Americans who claim no religious affiliation at all. The American Religious Landscape uses an in-depth statistical analysis of large datasets to answer foundational questions about this diversity, such as: How many Hindus are there in the US? Which state has the highest concentration of Muslims? Are atheists more highly educated than the general population? How many Roman Catholics attend Mass weekly? It focuses on the overall size, geographic distribution, and demographic composition of twelve different religious groups in short and accessible chapters that, taken together, serve as a basic introduction to the state of religion in America. Through dozens of charts, graphs, and maps--designed for readability and clarity--readers will be left with a solid understanding of the contours of contemporary American religion and what it could look like in the future.
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The American Religious Landscape: Facts, Trends, and the Future
At its founding, the United States was an overwhelmingly Protestant country. However, over the last 250 years, it has become increasingly diverse with tens of millions of Catholics, millions of Latter-day Saints, Muslims, Hindus, and Jews, alongside a rapidly increasing share of Americans who claim no religious affiliation at all. The American Religious Landscape uses an in-depth statistical analysis of large datasets to answer foundational questions about this diversity, such as: How many Hindus are there in the US? Which state has the highest concentration of Muslims? Are atheists more highly educated than the general population? How many Roman Catholics attend Mass weekly? It focuses on the overall size, geographic distribution, and demographic composition of twelve different religious groups in short and accessible chapters that, taken together, serve as a basic introduction to the state of religion in America. Through dozens of charts, graphs, and maps--designed for readability and clarity--readers will be left with a solid understanding of the contours of contemporary American religion and what it could look like in the future.
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The American Religious Landscape: Facts, Trends, and the Future

The American Religious Landscape: Facts, Trends, and the Future

by Ryan P. Burge
The American Religious Landscape: Facts, Trends, and the Future

The American Religious Landscape: Facts, Trends, and the Future

by Ryan P. Burge

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At its founding, the United States was an overwhelmingly Protestant country. However, over the last 250 years, it has become increasingly diverse with tens of millions of Catholics, millions of Latter-day Saints, Muslims, Hindus, and Jews, alongside a rapidly increasing share of Americans who claim no religious affiliation at all. The American Religious Landscape uses an in-depth statistical analysis of large datasets to answer foundational questions about this diversity, such as: How many Hindus are there in the US? Which state has the highest concentration of Muslims? Are atheists more highly educated than the general population? How many Roman Catholics attend Mass weekly? It focuses on the overall size, geographic distribution, and demographic composition of twelve different religious groups in short and accessible chapters that, taken together, serve as a basic introduction to the state of religion in America. Through dozens of charts, graphs, and maps--designed for readability and clarity--readers will be left with a solid understanding of the contours of contemporary American religion and what it could look like in the future.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780197762868
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 03/03/2025
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 280
File size: 25 MB
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About the Author

Ryan P. Burge is Associate Professor of political science at Eastern Illinois University. He is the author of The Great Dechurching and The Big Church Sort.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: The History of American Religion Chapter 2: Data Chapter 3: Evangelicals Chapter 4: Mainline Protestants Chapter 5: Black Protestants Chapter 6: Orthodox Christians Chapter 7: Catholics Chapter 8: Jews Chapter 9: Latter-day Saints Chapter 10: Muslims Chapter 11: Buddhists Chapter 12: Hindus Chapter 13: Atheists/Agnostics Chapter 14: Nothing in Particular Chapter 15: The Future of American Religion Bibliography
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