Protestantism by country
Percentage of Protestants by country
Number of Protestants by country
There are approximately 833,457,000 Protestants worldwide,[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] [ 4] [ 5] [ 6] [ 7] [ 8] [ a] among approximately 2.5 billion Christians .[ 10] [ 1] [ 11] [ 12] [ b] In 2010, a total of more than 800 million included 300 million in Sub-Saharan Africa, 260 million in the Americas, 140 million in Asia-Pacific region, 100 million in Europe and 2 million in Middle East-North Africa.[ 2] Protestants account for nearly forty percent of Christians worldwide and more than one tenth of the total human population.[ 2] Various estimates put the percentage of Protestants in relation to the total number of the world's Christians at 33%,[ 5] 36%,[ 13] 36.7%,[ 2] and 40%,[ 3] while in relation to the world's population at 11.6%[ 2] and 13%.[ 8]
In European countries which were most profoundly influenced by the Reformation, Protestantism still remains the most practiced religion.[ 5] These include the Nordic countries and United Kingdom .[ 5] [ 14] In other historical Protestant strongholds such as Germany , the Netherlands , Switzerland , Latvia , Estonia and Hungary , it remains one of the most popular religions.[ 15] Although Czech Republic was the site of one of the most significant pre-reformation movements ,[ 16] there are only few Protestant adherents[ 17] [ 18] —mainly due to historical reasons like persecution of Protestants by the Catholic Habsburgs ,[ 19] restrictions during the Communist rule and also the ongoing secularization .[ 16] Over the last several decades, religious practice has been declining as secularization has increased.[ 5] [ 20] According to a 2019 study about religiosity in the European Union (EU) by Eurobarometer , Protestants made up 9% of the EU population.[ 21] According to Pew Research Center , Protestants constituted nearly one fifth (or 17.8%) of the continent's Christian population in 2010.[ 2] Clarke and Beyer estimate that Protestants constituted 15% of all Europeans in 2009, while Noll claims that less than 12% of them lived in Europe in 2010.[ 5] [ 7]
Changes in worldwide Protestantism over the last century have been significant.[ 3] [ 7] [ 22] Since 1900, Protestantism has spread rapidly in Africa , Asia , Oceania and South America .[ 23] [ 8] [ 22] That caused Protestantism to be called a primarily non-Western religion.[ 7] [ 22] Much of the growth has occurred after World War II , when decolonization of Africa and abolition of various restrictions against Protestants in Latin American countries occurred.[ 8] According to one source, Protestants constituted respectively 2.5% of South Americans, 2% of Africans and 0.5% of Asians in 1900.[ 8] In 2000, these percentages had increased to 17%, more than 27% and 5.5%, respectively.[ 8] According to Mark A. Noll, 79% of Anglicans lived in the United Kingdom in 1910, while most of the remainder were found in the United States and across the British Commonwealth .[ 7] By 2010, 59% of Anglicans were found in Africa .[ 7] China is home to the world's largest Protestant minority.[ 2] [ c]
Protestantism is growing in Africa ,[ 23] [ 24] [ 25] Asia ,[ 23] [ 25] [ 26] Latin America ,[ 25] [ 27] and Oceania ,[ 23] [ 22] while remaining stable or declining in Anglo America [ 22] and Europe ,[ 5] [ 28] with some exceptions such as France ,[ 29] where it was legally eradicated after the abolition of the Edict of Nantes by the Edict of Fontainebleau and the following persecution of Huguenots , but now is claimed to be stable in number or even growing slightly.[ 29] According to some, Russia is another country to see Protestant growth.[ 30] [ 31] [ 32] However, "by 2050 it is expected that less than 9% of Protestants will be European" and "sometime around 2040 half of all Protestants will likely live in Africa."[ 33]
In 2010, the largest Protestant denominational families were historically Pentecostal denominations (10.8%), Anglican (10.6%), Lutheran (9.7%), Baptist (9%), United and uniting churches (unions of different denominations) (7.2%), Presbyterian or Reformed (7%), Methodist (3.4%), Adventist (2.7%), Congregationalist (0.5%), Brethren (0.5%), The Salvation Army (0.3%) and Moravian (0.1%). Other denominations accounted for 38.2% of Protestants.[ 2]
The United States is home to approximately 20% of Protestants.[ 2] According to a 2019 study, Protestant share of U.S. population dropped to 43%, further ending its status as religion of the majority.[ 34] [ 35] [ 36] The decline is attributed mainly to the dropping membership of the Mainline Protestant churches [ 35] [ 37] and even among Evangelical Protestant churches[ 38] [ 39] while Black churches are relatively stable or continue to grow.[ 35]
According to Scientific Elite: Nobel Laureates in the United States , a review of American Nobel prizes winners awarded between 1901 and 1972 by Harriet Zuckerman , 72% of American Nobel Prize laureates came from Protestant backgrounds.[ 40] Overall, Protestants have won a total of 84.2% of all the American Nobel Prizes in Chemistry ,[ 40] 60% in Medicine ,[ 40] 58.6% in Physics ,[ 40] between 1901 and 1972.
By 2050, some project Protestantism to rise to slightly more than half of the world's total Christian population.[ 41] [ d] According to Hans J. Hillerbrand, Protestant and Catholic share of the global Christian population will almost be the same by 2050, with Protestants exhibiting a significantly higher growth rate.[ 42]
According to Mark Juergensmeyer of the University of California, popular Protestantism[ e] is the most dynamic religious movement in the contemporary world, alongside resurgent Islam .[ 43]
Methodology
For the purposes of this list, the following Christian branches are considered Protestant:
Seventh-day Adventists
Anabaptists (including Amish , Hutterites , Mennonites )
Anglicans (including Episcopalians )
Baptists
Calvinists (or the Reformed tradition) (including Congregationalists , Presbyterians , Continental Reformed , Waldensians )
Lutherans
Methodists
Pentecostals
Other Protestants (including Hussites , Brethren , Free Evangelicals , Quakers , United , Holiness and others)
Evangelicals , Charismatics , Neo-charismatics and other revivalists are found virtually across every Protestant branch. Nondenominationals , various independents and Protestants from other denominations, not easily fitting in the traditional classification, are also taken into account.
Estimates of total Protestant population vary considerably. Most reliable sources claim a range of 800 million to more than 1 billion. Difficulties occur as there is no consensus among scholars which denominations should be considered Protestant.
Countries
The seven regions considered in the following table are the six traditional ones (Europe, Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Oceania), plus Middle East (i.e., countries with Islamic majority from the Mediterranean to Iran).
Protestants by country
Region
Country
Total population (year)
% Protestant
Protestant total
Asia
Afghanistan (details )
29,928,987
0.03%
10,000
Europe
Albania (details )
3,563,112
0.23%
8,191
Africa
Algeria (details )
35,531,853
1.62%
250,000
Europe
Andorra (details )
71,201
2.1%
1,495
Africa
Angola (details )
19,600,000
30.6%
5,997,600
North America
Antigua and Barbuda (details )
68,722
68%
59,101[citation needed ]
South America
Argentina (details )
40,500,000
15.3% [ 44]
6,874,290
Europe
Armenia (details )
2,982,904
3.7%
110,368
Oceania
Australia (details )
23,401,892 (2016)
23.1%
6,355,952[ 45]
Europe
Austria (details )
8,823,053 (2017)
3.4%
297,578[ 46]
Europe
Azerbaijan (details )
8,581,400
0.07%
6,007
North America
Bahamas (details )
353,658[ 47]
70%
247,561
Asia
Bahrain (details )
688,345
?
?
Asia
Bangladesh (details )
144,319,628
0.23%
331,935
North America
Barbados (details )
278,289
67%
186,454
Europe
Belarus (details )
10,300,483
5%
515,024
Europe
Belgium (details )
10,364,388
1.35%
140,000
North America
Belize (details )
279,457
30%
83,837
Africa
Benin (details )
9,100,000
23%
2,093,000
Asia
Bhutan (details )
2,232,291
0.018%
400
South America
Bolivia (details )
8,857,870
16%[ 48] -17.2%[ 49] -20%[ 50]
1,417,259
Europe
Bosnia and Herzegovina (details )
4,025,476
0.04%
1,610
Africa
Botswana (details )
2,000,000
66%
1,320,000
South America
Brazil (details )
211,189,413[ 51]
24.5%-31%[ 52] [ 53]
51,695,000 - 70,791,786
Asia
Brunei (details )
372,361
1.3%
4,841
Europe
Bulgaria (details )
7,450,349
1%
74,503
Africa
Burkina Faso (details )
17,000,000
9%
1,360,000
Africa
Burundi (details )
10,200,000
20%
2,400,000
Asia
Cambodia (details )
13,607,069
0.04%
5,390
Africa
Cameroon (details )
16,380,005
20%
3,276,001
North America
Canada (details )
36,242,571
21.7%
7,869,955[ 54]
Africa
Cape Verde (details )
415,294
3.5%
14,535
Africa
Central African Republic (details )
5,000,000
61%
3,050,000
Africa
Chad (details )
11,500,000
18%
2,070,000
South America
Chile (details )
18,192,000
13% - 15.5%[ 2] 11%[ 55]
2,365,000 - 2.821.000
Asia
China (details )
1,382,710,000 (2016)
2.9%
39,970,000[ 56]
South America
Colombia (details )
46,900,000 (2011 est)
16.4% (2020)
5,862,500
Africa
Comoros (details )
671,247
0.25%
1,678
Africa
Congo, Republic of (details )
4,100,000
51%
2,091,000
Africa
Congo, Democratic Republic of (details )
65,966,000 (2010)
50%
31,663,680[ 57]
North America
Costa Rica (details )
4,700,000 (2011 est)
12.3%[ 58] [ 59] [ 60] -25%[ 61] [ 48]
1,250,000
Africa
Côte d'Ivoire (details )
22,500,000
23%
5,175,000
Europe
Croatia (details )
4,495,904
2%
89,918
North America
Cuba (details )
11,346,670
11%
1,248,133
Europe
Cyprus (details )
780,133
2%
15,603
Europe
Czech Republic (details )
10,241,138
1.1% [ 62]
Europe
Denmark (details )
5,700,000
77% - 82%
4,389,000 - 4,674,000
Africa
Djibouti (details )
900,000
0.2%
1,800
North America
Dominica (details )
69,278
15%
10,392
North America
Dominican Republic (details )
10,000,000 (2011 est)
18% (poll)
1,800,000
Asia
East Timor (details )
1,040,880
1.2%[ 63] -1.96%[ 64]
31,226
South America
Ecuador (details )
14,700,000
12.5%-14%[ 65]
1,837,500
Africa
Egypt
105,000,000
2%
2,100,000
North America
El Salvador (details )
6,200,000
34.4% / 28% [ 66]
2,132,800
Africa
Equatorial Guinea (details )
700,000
6%
42,000
Africa
Eritrea (details )
5,900,000
5%
295,000
Europe
Estonia (details )
1,094,564
11%
121,000
Africa
Eswatini (details )
1,200,000
67%
801,000
Africa
Ethiopia (details )
73,750,932 (2007)
18.6%
13,717,673
Oceania
Fiji (details )
893,354
42.5%
379,676
Europe
Finland (details )
5,564,000
65.8%[ 67]
3,662,000
Europe
France (details )
60,656,178
2%
1,213,124
Africa
Gabon (details )
1,500,000
39.7%[ 68]
Africa
Gambia (details )
1,593,256
7%[citation needed ]
360,000[citation needed ]
Europe
Georgia (details )
4,677,401
2.14%
100,000
Europe
Germany (details )
83,155,000 (2020)
22.6%
18,600,000[ 69]
Africa
Ghana (details )
24,200,000 (2010)
58.1%
14,060,200
Europe
Greece (details )
10,668,354
0.28%
30,000
North America
Grenada (details )
89,502
30%
26,851
North America
Guatemala (details )
14,700,000
38.2%
6,038,150
Africa
Guinea (details )
10,200,000
4%
408,000
Africa
Guinea-Bissau (details )
1,600,000
2%
32,000
South America
Guyana (details )
765,283
38%
290,808
North America
Haiti (details )
10,100,000 (2011 est)
30%
3,030,000
North America
Honduras (details )
6,975,204
41%
2,859,834
Europe
Hungary (details )
10,006,835
14%
1,401,640
Europe
Iceland (details )
376,200 (2022)
68.1%
256,200[ 70]
Asia
India (details )
1,407,563,842 (2021)[ 71] [ 72]
1.5%
18,860,000[ 73]
Asia
Indonesia (details )
270,000,000 (2020)
7.6%
20,246,000[ 74]
Asia
Iran (details )
68,017,860
0.3%
204,054
Asia
Iraq (details )
38,146,025
0.1%
40,000
Europe
Ireland (details )
4,761,900 (2016)
4.2%
201,400[ 75]
Asia
Israel (details )
9,076,883
0.71%
64,000
Europe
Italy (details )
58,102,112
1,3%
755,328
North America
Jamaica (details )
2,731,832
60%
1,639,099
Asia
Japan (details )
127,417,244
0.4%
509,668
Asia
Jordan (details )
5,759,732
0.5%
28,799
Asia
Kazakhstan (details )
15,185,844
2%
303,717
Africa
Kenya (details )
50,953,000 (2019)
60.8%
31,081,162
Oceania
Kiribati (details )
103,500
40%
41,400
Asia
Korea, North (details )
22,912,177
0.04%
10,000
Asia
Korea, South (details )
51,815,810
19.70%
10,207,715
Asia
Kuwait (details )
2,335,648
2.14%
50,000
Asia
Kyrgyzstan (details )
5,146,281
0.03%
1,337
Asia
Laos (details )
6,217,141
0.56%
35,000
Europe
Latvia (details )
2,070,371
35%
714,000
Asia
Lebanon (details )
3,826,018
1%
40,000
Africa
Lesotho (details )
2,200,000
50%
1,100,000
Africa
Liberia (details )
4,100,000
75%
3,075,000
Africa
Libya (details )
6,765,563
Less than 1%
?
Europe
Liechtenstein (details )
33,436
7%
2,341
Europe
Lithuania (details )
3,596,617
1%
35,966
Europe
Luxembourg (details )
468,571
1%
4,686
Africa
Madagascar (details )
21,300,000
38%
8,094,000
Africa
Malawi (details )
15,900,000
55%
8,745,000
Asia
Malaysia (details )
28,900,000
4%
1,156,000
Asia
Maldives (details )
349,106
0
0
Africa
Mali (details )
15,400,000
1%
154,000
Oceania
Marshall Islands (details )
62,000
76.7%
47,554
Africa
Mauritania (details )
3,500,000
0.1%
3,500
Africa
Mauritius (details )
1,230,602
4.5%
55,377
North America
Mexico (details )
114,800,000 (2011 est)
5%-7.3%[ 76] -10% [ 77]
5,700,000-11,400,000
Europe
Moldova (details )
4,455,421
0.26%
11,634
Oceania
Micronesia (details )
108,155
47%
50,833
Asia
Mongolia (details )
3,348,272
1.25%
41,800
Africa
Morocco (details )
32,725,847
Protestant minorities
?
Africa
Mozambique (details )
23,100,000
27%
6,237,000
Asia
Myanmar (details )
42,909,464
3%
1,287,284
Africa
Namibia (details )
2,300,000
74%
1,702,000
Oceania
Nauru (details )
13,048
66%
8,612
Asia
Nepal (details )
27,676,547
0.01
3,979
Europe
Netherlands (details )
16,407,491
11%
3,445,573
Oceania
New Zealand (details )
4,699,755
26.7%[ 78]
1,253,742
North America
Nicaragua (details )
5,900,000 (2011 est)
26.5% (PF)
1,563,500
Africa
Niger (details )
16,100,000
0.5%
80,500
Africa
Nigeria (details )
200,000,000
37.7%
60,118,563[ 79] -75,400,000
Europe
North Macedonia (details )
2,045,262
3%
61,358
Europe
Norway (details )
5,367,000
72.0%
3,865,000[ 80] [ 81]
Asia
Oman (details )
3,001,583
5.8%[98]
11,500
Asia
Pakistan (details )
162,419,946
0.86%
1,400,000
Oceania
Palau (details )
20,000
29.6%
5,960
North America
Panama (details )
3,600,000
24%
864,000
Oceania
Papua New Guinea (details )
5,545,268
61.5%
3,410,340
South America
Paraguay (details )
6,600,000
6%
396,000
South America
Peru (details )
32,510,000 (2019)
12.5% (2006 census)
3,675,000
Asia
Philippines (details )
100,000,000
10.0%-8.2%[ 82]
10,000,000
Europe
Poland (details )
38,635,144
0.35%
130,000
Europe
Portugal (details )
10,421,117
2.2%
229,265
North America
Puerto Rico (details )
3,500,000
33%
1,100,000
Asia
Qatar (details )
863,051
1%
Unknown
Europe
Romania (details )
22,329,977
6%
1,339,799
Europe
Russia (details )
143,420,309
2%
2,485,000
Africa
Rwanda (details )
10,900,000
43%
4,687,000
North America
Saint Kitts and Nevis (details )
38,958
74%
29,335
North America
Saint Lucia (details )
166,312
10%
16,631
North America
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (details )
117,534
77%
90,501
Oceania
Samoa (details )
179,000
49.8%
89,142
Asia
Saudi Arabia (details )
26,417,599
3.33%
800,000
Africa
Senegal (details )
11,126,832
0.5%
55,634
Europe
Serbia (details )
7,186,175
1.2%
80,291
Africa
Seychelles (details )
81,188
8%
6,495
Africa
Sierra Leone (details )
5,400,000
14%
756,000
Asia
Singapore (details )
4,425,720
8%
354,058
Europe
Slovakia (details )
5,431,363
8.9
935,235
Europe
Slovenia (details )
2,011,070
0.8%
16,135
Oceania
Solomon Islands (details )
540,000
76.6%
410,000
Africa
Somalia (details )
9,900,000
0
0
Africa
South Africa (details )
50,500,000 (2010)
72.9%
36,814,500[ 57]
Africa
South Sudan (details )
9,950,000
20.7%
2,060,000
Europe
Spain (details )
50,000,000
3%[ 57]
1,500,000
Asia
Sri Lanka (details )
20,064,776
0.8%
160,518
Africa
Sudan (details )
44,600,000
5%
2,200,000
South America
Suriname (details )
500,000
25%
125,000
Europe
Sweden (details )
10,000,000
60%
6,000,000
Europe
Switzerland (details )
8,482,152 (2017)
27%[ 83]
2,290,000
Asia
Syria (details )
18,448,752
0.2%
37,605
Asia
Taiwan (details )
22,894,384
2.6%
595,254
Asia
Tajikistan (details )
7,163,506
0.01%
711
Africa
Tanzania (details )
62,092,761[ 84]
38%
22,765,045
Asia
Thailand (details )
64,076,033
0.77%
492,800
Africa
Togo (details )
5,681,519
9.5%
539,744
Oceania
Tonga (details )
112,422
73%
82,068
North America
Trinidad and Tobago (details )
1,300,000
38%
494,000
Africa
Tunisia (details )
10,074,951
3.33%
335,496
Europe
Turkey (details )
84,680,273
Less than 1%
13,000
Asia
Turkmenistan (details )
4,952,081
0.6%
81
Oceania
Tuvalu (details )
11,636
94%
11,450
Africa
Uganda (details )
34,856,000 (2014)
45.1%
15,720,056
Europe
Ukraine (details )
47,425,336
2.3%
900,000
Asia
United Arab Emirates (details )
2,563,212
5%
128,160
Europe
United Kingdom (details )
67,330,000 (2021)
31% [ 85]
20,770,000
North America
United States (details )
330,000,000
46.5%[ 86] 36%[ 87] 43% [ 88]
118,800,000 141,900,000 153,450,000
South America
Uruguay (details )
3,400,000
15%
510,000
Asia
Uzbekistan (details )
26,851,195
0.01%
1,345
Oceania
Vanuatu (details )
243,304
40%
97,321
Europe
Vatican City (details )
921
0%
0
South America
Venezuela (details )
33,221,865
17%[ 89]
5,647,717
Asia
Vietnam (details )
83,535,576
1%
835,355
Asia
Yemen (details )
20,727,063
Approximately 1%
?
Africa
Zambia (details )
13,500,000
68%
9,180,000
Africa
Zimbabwe (details )
12,100,000
67%
8,107,000
World
7,600,000,000 (2017)
12.1%
920,000,000
By region
The following are summary tables of the numbers and percentages of Protestants in each region. Also included are the percentages of Protestants in the world that reside in that region ("% of Protestant total").
Protestants in Africa
Region
Total Population
Protestants
% Protestant
% of Protestant total
Central Africa
91,561,875
18,322,151
20.01%
3.09%
East Africa
225,488,566
36,965,728
16.39%
6.23%
North Africa
161,963,837
100,300
0.06%
0.01%
Southern Africa
137,092,019
55,432,677
40.44%
9.35%
West Africa
269,935,590
49,230,627
18.24%
8.30%
Total
886,041,887
160,051,482
18.06%
26.99%
Protestants in Asia
Region
Total Population
Protestants
% Protestant
% of Protestant total
Central Asia
92,019,166
308,736
0.34%
0.05%
East Asia
1,527,960,261
25,550,708
1.67%
4.31%
Middle East
271,013,623
680,757
0.25%
0.11%
South Asia
1,437,326,682
9,458,283
0.66%
1.59%
Southeast Asia
571,337,070
26,387,155
4.62%
4.45%
Total
3,899,656,802
62,385,639
1.6%
10.52%
Protestants in Europe
Region
Total Population
Protestants
% Protestant
% of Protestant total
Central Europe
82,033,047
7,803,177
9.51%
1.32%
Eastern Europe
209,198,166
1,389,452
0.66%
0.23%
Northern Europe
191,466,473
104,997,796
54.8%
17.71%
Balkans
65,407,609
1,713,080
2.62%
0.31%
Southern Europe
180,498,923
1,964,538
1.09%
0.33%
Total
728,604,218
117,868,043
16.2%
19.90%
Protestants in the Americas
Region
Total Population
Protestants
% Protestant
% of Protestant total
Caribbean
37,285,819
5,912,490
15.86%
0.99%
Central America
147,338,108
16,376,631
11.12%
2.76%
North America
328,539,175
172,167,236
52.4%
29.03%
South America
371,075,531
44,682,767
12.04%
7.53%
Total
884,238,633
239,139,124
27.05%
40.32%
Protestants in Oceania
Region
Total Population
Protestants
% Protestant
% of Protestant total
Oceania
30,809,781
13,474,012
43.73%
2.27%
Maps
Europe
World
Countries by percentage of Protestants in 1545
Countries by percentage of Protestants in 1710
Countries by percentage of Protestants in 1938
Countries by percentage of Protestants in 2010
Protestant majority countries in 1938
Protestant majority countries in 2010
See also
Other religions
Notes
^ Most current estimates place the world's Protestant population in the range of 800 million to more than 1 billion. For example, author Hans Hillerbrand estimated a total Protestant population of 833,457,000 in 2004,[ 9] while a report by Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary estimated 625,606,000 Protestants in mid-2024.[ 1]
^ Current sources[which? ] are in general agreement[citation needed ] that Christians make up about 33% of the world's population—slightly over 2.4 billion adherents in mid-2015.
^ Estimates for China vary in dozens of millions. Nevertheless, in comparison to the other countries, there is no disagreement that China has the most numerous Protestant minority.
^ Protestant, Independent and Anglican parties are understood as Protestant as stated previously in the article, as well as in the book: Statistics for the P, I and A megablocs are often combined because they overlap so much-hence the order followed here.
^ A flexible term; defined as all forms of Protestantism with the notable exception of the historical denominations deriving from the Protestant Reformation.
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