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May 7, 2015
Chapter 1: The Changing Religious Composition of the U.S.
Nondenominational Share of the Protestant Population Grows
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Chapter 1: The Changing Religious Composition of the U.S.
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Protestant Denominational Families Include Denominations Associated With Different Traditions
Biggest Declines Seen Among Mainline Protestants
Nondenominational Share of the Protestant Population Grows
Fifteen Largest Protestant Denominations
Growing Minority Identifies With Faiths Other Than Christianity
Composition of the Religious “Nones”
More Than a Third of U.S. Adults Describe Themselves as Born-Again or Evangelical Christians
Most in Evangelical, Historically Black Protestant Traditions Identify as Born-Again or Evangelical
Three-in-Ten U.S. Adults Are Born-Again or Evangelical Protestants
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