There are five specific aspects of this culture that I wanted to research, in order to see how it compares with my experiences in my own family. The religion in modern-day Germany is varied. It appears as if a substantial portion of German citizens (65%-70%) practice Christianity (“Religion in Germany,” n.d.). The most common sect of Christianity that is seen in Germany is Lutheranism. My family is very religious, and I was raised as a Lutheran. Approximately 4% of the population in Germany practices Islam, and there are other minority religions such as Judaism (“Religion in Germany,”
There are five specific aspects of this culture that I wanted to research, in order to see how it compares with my experiences in my own family. The religion in modern-day Germany is varied. It appears as if a substantial portion of German citizens (65%-70%) practice Christianity (“Religion in Germany,” n.d.). The most common sect of Christianity that is seen in Germany is Lutheranism. My family is very religious, and I was raised as a Lutheran. Approximately 4% of the population in Germany practices Islam, and there are other minority religions such as Judaism (“Religion in Germany,”