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Christianity among Hispanic and Latino Americans - Wikipedia As of 2022, about 21% Hispanic adults identify as Protestant, a proportion that has remained relatively stable since 2010 [2] Several Protestant denominations (particularly Evangelical ones) have vigorously proselytized in Latino communities
Among U. S. Latinos, Catholicism Continues to Decline but Is Still the . . . During this time, Hispanic Protestants consistently have been more likely to identify as evangelical or born again than to say they are not born again or evangelical As of 2022, 15% of Latinos are evangelical Protestants, a share that has remained relatively stable over the past decade
The Future of Protestantism in Hispanic America - Thrive Incorporating answers to these questions into our curriculum and programs through courses, books, continuing education, and mentorship will help Asbury Theological Seminary significantly impact the future of Protestantism in Hispanic America
U. S. Hispanic Protestant Landscape Full of Growing, Vibrant Churches Most Hispanic Protestant churches (54%) have been established since 2000, including 32% founded in 2010 or later Fewer than 1 in 10 (9%) trace their history prior to 1950 Not only are the churches relatively new, but most people in the congregations are also new to the United States
Pew study finds major shifts in U. S. Latino religious identity By 2022, 15% of Hispanic Protestants identified as evangelicals, who as a group have received much attention in American politics due to their support for Republican candidates, the Pew summary explained
2023 PRRI Census of American Religion: County-Level Data on Religious . . . Three-fourths of Hispanic Americans (75%) identify as Christian, with around half (48%) identifying as Catholic About one-quarter of Hispanic Americans (23%) identify as Protestants, including 16% who identify as evangelical and 7% as mainline non-evangelical
Latinx Protestants and American Politics - Oxford Academic Latinx Protestants have absorbed neoliberal sentiments of labor and family life that are so pervasive in the United States among their white Christian co-religionists that these values seem to be both common sense as well as morally right, good, and true positions
The growth and diversity of Latino Protestants in America We synthesize the latest research on Latino Protestants in the United States in relation to history, sociodemographics, conversion, and race ethnic identity formation We argue that Latino Protestants are far from monolithic
The Fastest-Growing Group of American Evangelicals Latinos are leaving the Catholic Church and converting to evangelical Protestantism in increased numbers, and evangelical organizations are putting more energy and resources toward reaching