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Li Jin Wei

    Christianity and World Culture
    • Christianity and World Culture

      • 156 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      Christianity is a faith centered on Jesus Christ, encompassing both the act of belief and its substance. It extends beyond mere doctrine to include a rich culture, a set of ideas, lifestyles, practices, and artifacts passed down through generations since Jesus became the focal point of faith. As a living tradition, Christianity embodies both the practice of faith and the cultural legacy it leaves behind. The study of world Christianity recognizes it as a multi-cultural and diverse religion without a single dominant form. Throughout history, Christians have navigated unique cultural environments, accepting and rejecting aspects of their surroundings. Culture encompasses what individuals learn after birth, including language, religion, and customs, forming a lifestyle characterized by behaviors, beliefs, values, and symbols transmitted across generations. While culture can change through personal choice, it shapes human patterns and influences societal dynamics. Christianity has faced numerous challenges globally due to the diverse traditions and cultures it encounters. As the largest and most widely spread religion, with billions of adherents, it has adapted to various cultures, transforming beliefs and practices. By centering on Jesus Christ, Christianity unifies its convictions and customs around a historical figure, while Christians often incorporate local languages, music, and rituals to enhance their faith, successfully in

      Christianity and World Culture