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Cool map shows the most common religion in every African country Africa's religious landscape has changed dramatically over the past century and there is one clear divide.
Nigeria, home to one of Africa’s fastest-growing Christian populations, has also become one of the deadliest places in the world to practice the faith.
When the law of the state collides with the law of God, there is bound to be trouble for both state and church. Presumably, the racist Malan government of South Africa, when it banned marriages ...
Their spread throughout parts of Asia and Europe, and gradually down to Africa and across to the Americas, has been fractured and erratic. Here's how the major religions have touched nearly all ...
Under Africa’s threatening skies, Pope sees the Christian missions as facing many critical decisions. Foremost is the question of the schools. “The situation in Southern Rhodesia illustrates ...
WEB South Sudan Map South Sudan, red, in central Africa. Map courtesy of Creative Commons ...
Governments throughout Africa employ religious slogans, symbols, and doctrine to advance their political interests and to undermine religiously inspired sources of violence. Different contexts and ...
Religion is an undeniable factor in the violence terrorizing central Africa. Whether it is the root of the conflict is moot. Boko Haram, the Islamic militant group that over the past four years ...
African countries are seen as being both deeply religious and underdeveloped. Could religion be the underlying problem? Or is the misrepresentation of faith a hindrance to greater development?
Somalia is located in eastern Africa. Map courtesy of Creative Commons Kit Doyle January 7, 2019 Keep RNS paywall-free ...
A new map has revealed the most common religion in every African country, showing a clear divide between Christianity and Islam across the world's second largest continent. The map, shared on ...
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