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  2. Overall, Protestants have won a total of 84.2% of all the American Nobel Prizes in Chemistry, 60% in Medicine, 58.6% in Physics, between 1901 and 1972. By 2050, some project Protestantism to rise to slightly more than half of the world's total Christian population.

  3. Which countries are mainly Protestant? The United States, Nigeria, China, Brazil, South Africa, the United Kingdom, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Germany, Kenya, and India are mainly Protestant countries.

    • United States (160 million) About 20% (160 million) of the global Protestants are found in the United States. The large number is directly linked to the early settlement of Protestant Europeans, particularly the British when the United States was a British colony.
    • Nigeria (60 million) The African state of Nigeria has approximately 85 million Christians, 60 million of who are Protestant - the largest number in Africa.
    • China (58 million) The world’s most populous country, China, has approximately 58 million Protestant Christians. Christianity in China is among the fastest growing in the world, and at a 10% annual growth, it is estimated that by 2030, there will be more Christians in China than in the United States.
    • Brazil (41 million) The South American state of Brazil has approximately 185 million Christians representing 90% of the country’s population. Of these, 41 million are Protestant Christians.
  4. According to Mark Jürgensmeyer of the University of California, popular Protestantism is the most dynamic religious movement in the contemporary world, alongside the resurgent Islam. There are between 800 million and 1 billion Protestants worldwide, among approximately 2.5 billion Christians.

  5. Baptists. Methodists. Protestants are not a single ecclesiastical denomination with common beliefs. Rather, Protestantism is a collective term for all Christian religions that split from the previously Roman Catholic Church in protest. The largest Protestant groups today are Lutherans, Reformed Christians, Anglicans and Baptists.

  6. May 5, 2024 · Protestantism, Christian religious movement that began in northern Europe in the early 16th century as a reaction to medieval Roman Catholic doctrines and practices. Along with Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy, Protestantism became one of three major forces in Christianity.

  7. Oct 27, 2017 · Globally, Protestants made up 37% of Christians in 2010. That’s a smaller share than Catholics, who comprised 50% of Christians around the world, but substantially larger than the percentage of Orthodox Christians, who represented 12%.

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