Christianity is the biggest religion on Earth and crosses many borders and engages many more different races of people.
The Catholic church, as it's name claims (from the Greek adjective καθολικός (katholikos), meaning "universal"), is supposed to be universal, but we notice that if the spiritual teachings of Christianity are universal Faith, like those of all religions at birth, the multiple Christian churches have developped social outlooks and practices that have an ethnic nature.
If we want to foster inter-religious harmony between Christianity and other Faiths we would need to concentrate of the spiritual teachings of all religions and overlook the social and dogmatic interpretations that are ethnic.
Christianity is a universalizing religion, because it is not necessary to be a member of any ethnic group, or become a member of that group, in order to be a Christian.
I do not know what you mean by "universalizing" or "ethnic". However Christianity (which includes the Catholicism) is for all people.
Universalizing religions are belief systems that seek to appeal to all people regardless of their background. They often have a mission to convert non-believers and spread their teachings worldwide. Examples include Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism, which have followers across different cultures and geographical regions.
no its an ethnic religion
Jainism is a universalizing religion, as it seeks to attract followers from all backgrounds and does not restrict membership based on ethnicity or nationality. It emphasizes the value of all life and promotes principles of non-violence, compassion, and self-discipline.
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Universalizing. ---- AP Human Geography: A Study Guide (Page 79, Section: Other Universalizing Religions)
A universalizing religion seeks to appeal to all people worldwide, regardless of their background. It often aims to spread its beliefs and practices to all societies in order to achieve global adherence. Examples include Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism.
It has never been an ethnic religion. the Buddha accepted everyone into his teachings.
Buddhism is an example of a universalizing religion. Two other examples include Islam and Christianity.
Universalizing.
The major Universalizing religions are Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism. These religions strive to appeal to all people and are open to followers from any background. They often have a strong missionary component and seek to spread their beliefs globally.
Shamanism is not a religion. It is a anthropological description of many religions that have some traits in common such as people who go into trance states and communicate or traveling or guide souls in or heal with the spirit world. There are many differences within each religion and to lump them together is to devalue their true meaning to the believers of these religions. They are not universalizing religions although as almost all religions they make universal claims about the nature of reality as they see it. Its more of a Ethnic religion that tried to link the spiritual realm with the physical world, so then that makes it also universalizing. Its both actually, but more of a ethnic religion.