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Christianization

[ US /ˌkɹɪstʃənəˈzeɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. conversion to Christianity

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  • Voltaire's legacy also cemented the alleged linkage that joined positivist science on the one hand with secularizing disenchantment and dechristianization on the other in the progressive modernization of the world. Voltaire
  • Thus Kristol raised the question whether American Jewry should consider itself to be an appendage of Israel and whether it should accept a "Christianization" of the American polity. An Anti-Intellectual Intellectual
  • How can Divine Revelation be in need of "Christianization"? David L. Schindler criticizes Christopher West's work with TOTB
  • Originating late in 1796, this movement of intellectual, republican deism prospered in towns where dechristianization had been popular.
  • Where once they stood in staunch opposition to Islamization of Turkey, now they turn their sights on a feared "Christianization" of Turkey as Christians distribute Christian Bibles... Archive 2007-04-01
  • Beginning of dechristianization campaign; Festival of Reason in Notre Dame (10 November) 4 December Chronology
  • Now though it is true that “love by its essence signifies destruction and choice” and that it “proceeds from a person to a person” (Berdyaev, p. 244) — and that ob - servation should be applied in the first place to matri - monial love — it is nonetheless true that in the course of the first millennium of the Christianization of the LOVE
  • Verastique's study is, at best, a broad text-book like survey of pre-Hispanic religion and culture and of the Christianization programs of mendicants and diocesan clergy.
  • Duke of Bohemia who encouraged Christianization and was martyred by his brother Boleslav. He is popularly associated with Christmastide charity and is the patron saint of Bohemia.
  • A sidelight to the whole matter was that the agents-provocateurs were certainly out in force and the Masonic element was well represented whenever the situation took a turn for the worse, especially at the time of the dechristianization, culminating in the placing of the prostitute on the altar of Notre-Dame. Archive 2009-07-01
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