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4. The Christianization of the Balts

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6. Native Americans: Response to Christianization

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8. Christianisation - conversion to Christianity Christianization conversion - a change of religion; …

9. Goal of the church theology : The Christianization of Chinese culture ?

10. Christianization and Commonwealth in Early Medieval Europe re-examines the alterations in Western European life that followed widespread conversion to Christianity-the phenomena traditionally termed "Christianization"

11. Christianization of Buddhism started long ago, with the Lotus Sutra, maybe earlier

12. “The Christianization and cultural Byzantinization of the Balkans was a pivotal event

13. Ice" was a vehicle for the Christianization of the senatorial order

14. After the Christianization of Lithuania, the country suffered a steep demise

15. Christianization (Christian churches or the condemnation of pagan gods and practices

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17. A member of a Christian Church or denomination Collins Explanation of Christianization

18. De-Christianization in the West is a real threat. But Putinism isn’t the answer

19. It refocuses scholarly paradigms for Christianization around the development of mandatory rituals.

20. It probably originated in the 15th century, after the Christianization of Lithuania.

21. What does Christianization mean? The act or process of converting or being converted to Christianity

22. The arrival of the Augustinians in 1565 signaled the official start of the Christianization of the Philippines

23. See Brown, “Aspects of the Christianization.” But see also Meiggs, B., Roman Ostia (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1960), p

24. The Christianization of the Balts – the tribes of Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, and the now extinguished Prussians, is none other.

25. The administration, known as the Kazan Palace's Office undertook the forced Russification and Christianization of the Tatars and other peoples.

26. Its famous statue of the Virgin became a powerful symbol of the Christianization of much of the New World .

27. Under Roman rule, having no political independence, the Greeks, as a Kulturnation, preserved their ethnic identity through the eve of Christianization.

28. Norway - Norway - Christianization: The Viking chiefs established relations with Christian monarchies and the church, especially in Normandy and England

29. The most influential decision in the process of Christianization was made by Saint Vladimir Svyatoslavich, Prince of Kiev (r

30. The historical phenomenon of Christianization (or Christianisation) is the conversion of individuals to Christianity or the conversion of entire peoples at once

31. Social Gospellers believed that ―Christianization‖ of society would occur first in the United States and then spread across the globe because of the dominance of the U.S

32. His first book—Christianization and Commonwealth in Early Medieval Europe: A Ritual Interpretation (Oxford: 2018)—won the 2019 Brewer Prize from the American Society of Church History

33. The heart of Western Europe had been stabilized after the Christianization of the Saxon, Viking, and Hungarian peoples by the end of the 10th century.

34. He sees the Christianization of China as happening concurrently with China becoming a global power, such that it will exercise that power as responsibly and benevolently as has the United States.

35. Christianization was the acceptance of Christianity (in its Eastern Orthodox form) by the political elite of the early Rus principalities and its imposition upon the rest of the population at the end of the tenth century.

36. The De-Christianization of Freemasonry instituted under the Duke of Sussex’s reign during the Lodge of Reconciliation is a milestone in the speculative Craft’s history and development, but one cannot pretend as if Anglo-Saxon craft Masonry began then

37. Cyrillic alphabet comes from the time of the Christianization of Kievan Rus' and other Slavs under the influence of the Byzantine Empire.As legend says, it was created by two monks, Cyril and Methodius, to be used as the Slavic peoples' alphabet.

38. The three centuries of Spanish and Portuguese control saw the continuation of the Christianization of the continent, a process that involved a great degree of ambiguity, as much among the indigenous groups as among the population of European origin.

39. Christianization is a term used to indicate the process of making something “Christian.” When a nation’s population turns to Christianity as its official or predominate religion, then that nation has been Christianized, especially if it is under a Christian ruler.

40. [1] A notable strategy for Christianization was interpretatio christiana – the practice of converting native pagan practices and culture, pagan religious imagery, pagan sites and the pagan calendar to Christian uses, due to the Christian efforts at proselytism based on the Great Commission.

41. However, Christianization had a double-edged effect on lower caste women because it erased "previous traditions of women's autonomous power in favor of an ideal of femininity that was contained, restrained, self-regulating, and, and above all, sexually chaste" (p

42. The Christianization of Armenia began with the work of Syrian apostles from the 1st century CE and was boosted in the early 4th century CE by such figures as Saint Gregory the Illuminator, who converted the Armenian king and spread the gospel message.A more complex process than legendary accounts portray, Armenia's adoption of Christianity was, nevertheless, a momentous …