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  1. pewresearch.org

    Oct 11, 2023Like the U.S. public as a whole, a growing percentage of Asian Americans are not affiliated with any religion, and the share who identify as Christian has declined, according to a new Pew Research Center survey exploring religion among Asian American adults.. But the survey also shows that 40% of Asian Americans say they feel close to some religious tradition for reasons aside from religion.
    • Christianity among Asian Americans

      Despite recent declines, Christianity is still the most common religion among Asian Americans. About a third of Asian American adults (34%) say their present religion is Christianity, down from 42% when Pew Research Center last conducted an in-depth survey of Asian Americans, in 2012.. Looking at the largest subgroups within Christianity, Protestants now make up 16% of the Asian American ...

  2. tif.ssrc.org

    Mar 22, 2023Taking Asian American spiritual beliefs and practices seriously requires us to rethink the very category of religion outside of the Christian norms of religious exclusivity, congregation, clergy, and creed. Thirty-four percent of Asian Americans claim to have no religious affiliation. Yet this category, along with others, fails to capture the ...
  3. pewresearch.org

    Oct 11, 2023Despite recent declines, Christianity is still the most common religion among Asian Americans. About a third of Asian American adults (34%) say their present religion is Christianity, down from 42% when Pew Research Center last conducted an in-depth survey of Asian Americans, in 2012.. Looking at the largest subgroups within Christianity, Protestants now make up 16% of the Asian American ...
  4. pewresearch.org

    When it comes to religion, the Asian-American community is a study in contrasts, encompassing groups that run the gamut from highly religious to highly secular. A new survey report examines the Asian-American population from the angle of religious affiliation, highlighting the beliefs, practices and views of Christians, Buddhists, Hindus, the religiously unaffiliated and other faiths.
  5. christianitydaily.com

    Oct 25, 2023When including those who express an affinity for Christianity beyond formal religious ties, 81% of Korean Americans and 90% of Filipino Americans indicate a connection to Christianity in some form. The variation in importance attributed to religion among Asian American Christians largely stems from the perspectives of evangelical Protestants.
  6. asian-nation.org

    Nonetheless, there are some statistics that give a general picture of religious affiliation within the Asian American community. One of the largest, most up to date, and most comprehensive sources is the American Religious Identification Survey (ARIS), conducted by researchers at Trinity College (CT). The ARIS was first conducted in 1990, again in 2000, and the most recent wave was completed ...
  7. religionlink.com

    Working from the American Religious Identification Survey 2001, C.N. Le, estimates the religious breakdown among Asian-Americans as 21.1 percent Catholic, 20.2 percent none/agnostic, 9.6 percent Protestant, 9.1 percent Buddhist, 5.8 percent Christian, 5.2 percent Muslim, and .4 percent Jewish.
  8. oxfordre.com

    Asian Americans are contributing to the "de-Europeanization" of American Christianity and signal the increasingly religious direction of the 21st century.Other Asian American religions include Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, Sikhism, Jainism, Zoroasterism, new Japanese religions, and many more.The history of Asian American religions involves a ...
  9. christianitytoday.com

    Oct 18, 2023Christians comprise the largest faith group (34%) among Asian Americans. But since 2012, Christianity has declined by 8 percentage points. Meanwhile, the share of religiously unaffiliated people ...
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