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I’ve posted the story in the past. And someone, on this board, recently posted an even better explanation than my multiple attempts. The books for this likely source of 40,000 (36,000, 30,000, 25,000 - the number changes over the periodic surveys) would be from
World Christian Trends or its sister publication, the World Christian Encyclopedia.
The group which does these sociological surveys uses an idiosyncratic method of counting denominations, for their own particular purposes. Key to it is that each appearance of what one would count as a “denomination”, in a given country, counts as a separate denomination in the total. As they said, some years back:
"Thank you for your inquiry. I can assure you that the figure of 39,000 is in no way inflated. This number represents our most current, up-to-date data. As we are constantly updating this figure, it is not published in print form. The figure of 33,800 from the year 2000 was printed in our book World Christian Trends, (Pasadena, CA: William Carey Library, 2001). Part 12 of World Christian Trends (WCT), Table 12-1 gives figures of denominational totals for all 238 countries of the world. These figures are also represented graphically in WCT on page 917, Global Map 14. The definition for denominations used in WCT, and also in our publication World Christian Encyclopedia (Oxford, 2001) is as follows:
“Any agency consisting of a number of congregations or churches voluntarily aligning themselves with it. As a statistical unit in this survey, a ‘denomination’ always refers to one single country. Thus the Roman Catholic Church, although a single organization, is described here as consisting of 236 denominations in the world’s 238 countries.”
It’s useless to try to explain this, to certain mindsets. But that post I am remembering, from not long ago, did a pretty good job. It possibly could be found, by searching this forum. But it’s time for me to go outside and smoke a pipe.
Added. I found the post:
forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?p=13903288&highlight=world+christian+encyclopedia#post13903288
He is off the mark on his final few lines, but it’s a very good post.
World Christian Trends or its sister publication, the World Christian Encyclopedia.
The group which does these sociological surveys uses an idiosyncratic method of counting denominations, for their own particular purposes. Key to it is that each appearance of what one would count as a “denomination”, in a given country, counts as a separate denomination in the total. As they said, some years back:
"Thank you for your inquiry. I can assure you that the figure of 39,000 is in no way inflated. This number represents our most current, up-to-date data. As we are constantly updating this figure, it is not published in print form. The figure of 33,800 from the year 2000 was printed in our book World Christian Trends, (Pasadena, CA: William Carey Library, 2001). Part 12 of World Christian Trends (WCT), Table 12-1 gives figures of denominational totals for all 238 countries of the world. These figures are also represented graphically in WCT on page 917, Global Map 14. The definition for denominations used in WCT, and also in our publication World Christian Encyclopedia (Oxford, 2001) is as follows:
“Any agency consisting of a number of congregations or churches voluntarily aligning themselves with it. As a statistical unit in this survey, a ‘denomination’ always refers to one single country. Thus the Roman Catholic Church, although a single organization, is described here as consisting of 236 denominations in the world’s 238 countries.”
It’s useless to try to explain this, to certain mindsets. But that post I am remembering, from not long ago, did a pretty good job. It possibly could be found, by searching this forum. But it’s time for me to go outside and smoke a pipe.
Added. I found the post:
forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?p=13903288&highlight=world+christian+encyclopedia#post13903288
He is off the mark on his final few lines, but it’s a very good post.