Table 3.1 | Five main “families” of Protestantism, representing two thirds of all Protestants worldwide |
Table 7.1 | Major Muslim empires, indicating general attitude toward Christianity |
Table III.1 | Estimated number of individuals associated with the four Christian mega‐traditions in nine world regions |
Table 10.1 | Orthodox Christians in Eastern Europe |
Table 10.2 | Christianity in the Balkans |
Table 10.3 | Catholic Central Europe |
Table 10.4 | Christianity in the Russian sphere of influence |
Table 12.1 | Levels of religiosity in Catholic Europe by country |
Table 12.2 | Population size of Christian traditions in religiously mixed Europe |
Table 13.1 | Social and economic data for ten largest Sub‐Saharan African nations |
Table 13.2 | Changing size of four Christian traditions in Sub‐Saharan Africa, 1900 to present |
Table 14.1 | Distribution of three major world religions in East Asia |
Table 16.1 | The mainline Protestant denominations in the USA with membership data for 1950 and today |