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  1. culturalatlas.sbs.com.au › south-african-culture › south-african-culture-religionSouth African - Religion — Cultural Atlas

    Today, the majority of South Africans identify as Christian (84.2%). According to StatsSA, the provinces of Northern Cape (97.9%) and Free State (95.5%) have the highest percentage of Christians in the country. Christianity often plays an important role for South Africans and their communities.

  2. Religion in South Africa is dominated by various branches of Christianity, which collectively represent around 78% of the country's total population. South Africa is a secular state with a diverse religious population. Its constitution guarantees freedom of religion.

  3. In 2013 a majority (84.2%) of South Africans described their religious affiliation as 'Christian'; this is an increase from the 79.8% that was reported in the 2001 census. Ancestral or traditional African religions are practised by 5% of the population and the category 'nothing in particular' 5.5%.

  4. This statement is argued from three positions: (1) cultural migrations occurring worldwide, (2) religion as cultural identity marker causing the borders between culture and religion to blur and (3) the location of religion within culture causing religion to act as custodian of culture.

  5. 23 mar 2015 · Ethnicity refers to shared cultural practices, perspectives, and distinctions that set apart one group of people from another. The most common characteristics distinguishing various ethnic groups are ancestry, territorial possession, language, forms of dress, a sense of history and religion.

  6. South Africa is known for its ethnic and cultural diversity. Almost all South Africans speak English to some degree of proficiency, in addition to their native language, with English acting as a lingua franca in commerce, education, and government.

  7. 9 sty 2024 · Hinduism. Buddhism. Judaism. Traditional African Religions. Other Belief Systems. Conclusion. Christianity is the most widely practiced religion in South Africa, with over two-thirds of the population identifying as Christians.