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  1. Overview. Eastern Orthodoxy is the predominant religion in Russia (77%), [6] [7] [8] where roughly half the world's Eastern Orthodox Christians live. The religion is also heavily concentrated in the rest of Eastern Europe, where it is the majority religion in Ukraine (65.4% [9] –77%), [10] Romania (82%), [11] Belarus (48% [12] –73% [13 ...

  2. A world religion 2, 3, 4. Strict monotheism taught by Muhammad, the world's 2nd largest religion. Monotheist god named Allah: Judaism: Saudi Arabia: 610 CE: By Muhammad: Heaven or hell: Qur'an and Hadiths: Jainism: A world religion 2, 10, 4. Beliefs include non-violence and equality of all living things. Atheist: Prehistoric: India: 6th century ...

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  4. Despite the similar name, they are therefore a different branch of Christianity from the Eastern Orthodox (see above). There are an estimated 62 million Oriental Orthodox Christians, worldwide. Autocephalous churches – 61.7 million. Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church – 37 million

  5. Jul 8, 2020 · Serbia, 7.5 million. Bulgaria, 5.5 million. Belarus, 5.2 million. Kazakhstan, 4.5 million. Moldova, 3.7 million. Georgia, 3.4 million. The number for Ukraine, by the way, includes all groups claiming to be Orthodox. The top ten countries account for 89% of all Orthodox Christians in the world.

  6. Apr 27, 2019 · The umbrella of Eastern Orthodoxy includes the following: British Orthodox; Serbian Orthodox; Orthodox Church of Finland; Russian Orthodox; Syrian Orthodox; Ukrainian Orthodox; Bulgarian Orthodox; Romanian Orthodox; Antiochian Orthodox; Greek Orthodox; the Church of Alexandria; the Church of Jerusalem; and the Orthodox Church in America.

  7. Nov 8, 2017 · Today, just 12% of Christians around the world are Orthodox, compared with an estimated 20% a century ago. And 4% of the total global population is Orthodox, compared with an estimated 7% in 1910. The geographic distribution of Orthodoxy also differs from the other major Christian traditions in the 21st century.

  8. Jul 28, 2023 · The majority of people follow one of five major world religions: Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, and Buddhism. But there are many, many more religions than that. And within each of these are denominations so distinct that some people may consider them to be different religions altogether.

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