The southernization of Christianity refers to the shift in world Christian population from traditionally Christian Western Europe and the North Americas (the "North") to the East and the southern hemisphere (the "South"). In the 1900s most of the world's Christians lived in Europe and North ...
Scott Morrison. For various reasons, this did not go well. Australia is only a few per cent more religious than New Zealand. A similarly tiny proportion of the Australian population identifies as Evangelical Christians
As one of the three most popular religions (together with Islam and Buddhism) in the world, Christianity influences the belief and life of over 30% of the world's population. First introduced into China in the 7th century, Christianity has existed for a long time in the country, but has ...
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Since up to 98 percent of the population are Muslims, Christians are a minority religion in Turkey. Because it is a secular country, the only Muslim country in the world that has no State religion, the Constitution guarantees religious freedom, and tolerance is the rule. The population ...
Christianity represents about a quarter to a third of the world's population and is the world's largest religion. Christianity is the state religion of several countries. Among all Christians, 37.5% live in the Americas, 25.7% live in Europe, 22.5% live in Africa, 13.1% live in Asia, ...
How does the World Watch List compare to other reports on religious persecution? Open Doors believes it is reasonable to call Christianity the world’s most severely persecuted religion. At the same time, it has noted there is no comparable documentation for the world’s Muslim popu...
In a wave of appalling ethnic cleansing, the Croat Fascist separatists, known as the Ustashe, under the leadership of Ante Pavelic, the Croat Führer, embarked on a campaign of enforced conversions, deportations, and mass extermination targeting a population of 2.2 million Serb Orthodox Christians...
It appears, like these other religions, in a historical context; has, like some of them, a personal founder; claims, as they also do, or did, the allegiance of multitudes of the population of the world; presents in externals (e.g. the possession of Scriptures), sometimes in ideas, ...
Christianity, the world's largest religion, with over 2 billion followers, about a third of the world's population, was at one point almost completely wiped out, but managed to come back to dominate the ancient world. What began as Judaism in the 1st century AD, Jesus of Bethlehem, the ...