Richard Florida
by Richard Florida
Wed Feb 27th 2008 at 7:00am UTC

The Religion Map

Religion_map

Here.

3 Responses to “The Religion Map”

  1. Jeremy Says:

    Interesting…NYT had an interesting feature this week on shifting trends in religious affiliation as well: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/25/us/25cnd-religion.html

  2. al mair Says:

    Did this map only include Christian based religions? No Jews, Buddhists, Muslims, etc???

  3. Michael Wells Says:

    You can certainly see the Bible Belt, the Mormons spreading out of Utah, Garrison Keeler’s Lutherans in Minnesota, and the preponderance of Roman Catholics across the rest of the country. I guess the Episcopalians, long the American establishment, are dwindling and shown here on the side as Anglican.

    I think the Times article on shifting religious affiliations said that 1 in 10 Americans is an ex-Catholic.

    In Oregon, I’d sure like to have a big enough version to read the numbers in those “other” counties. That red county in the center of the state (Jeffeerson)includes the Warm Springs Indian Reservation, I wonder if that’s related to the Baptist tilt?

    There are other maps showing Jews and Muslims on this website. I expect Buddhists, Hindu, etc were too small to map.
    http://www.glenmary.org/GRC/RCMS_2000/maps.htm

    Annother chance to plug one of my favorite books, A New Religious America and the affiliated Pluralism Project at Harvard –
    http://www.pluralism.org/