The American Religious Landscape, Ryan P. Burge
The American Religious Landscape, Ryan P. Burge
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The American Religious Landscape
Facts, Trends, and the Future

Author: Ryan P. Burge

Narrator: Rick Barr

Unabridged: 7 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/17/2025


Synopsis

At its founding, the United States was an overwhelmingly Protestant country. However, over the last 250 years, it has become increasingly diverse with tens of millions of Catholics, millions of Latter-day Saints, Muslims, Hindus, and Jews, alongside a rapidly increasing share of Americans who claim no religious affiliation at all.The American Religious Landscape uses an in-depth statistical analysis of large datasets to answer foundational questions about this diversity, such as: How many Hindus are there in the US? Which state has the highest concentration of Muslims? Are atheists more highly educated than the general population? How many Roman Catholics attend Mass weekly?This book focuses on the overall size, geographic distribution, and demographic composition of twelve different religious groups in short and accessible chapters that, taken together, serve as a basic introduction to the state of religion in America.

About Ryan P. Burge

Ryan Burge is an associate professor of political science at Eastern Illinois University, where also serves as the graduate coordinator. He has authored over thirty peer-reviewed articles and book chapters alongside four books about religion and politics in the United States. He written for the New York Times, and the Wall Street Journal. He has also appeared in an NBC Documentary, on Full Frontal with Samantha Bee, as well as 60 Minutes which called him, "one of the country’s leading data analysts on religion and politics." He has served as a pastor in the American Baptist Church for over twenty years and has been married to his wife Jacqueline for over fifteen years. They have two boys.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Emily on June 19, 2025

Straight forward facts on the religious breakout of the church. I liked how the conclusion touched on impacts of the trends. Would have enjoyed more of that, but I am also glad that there was not a clear bias in his writing.......more