Many practices and customs of Pagan people were so deeply rooted in the hearts of the Pagan people that the Christians wanted to convert so they found ways of combining them into the new practices of Christianity to make it easier for converting Pagan people to Christianity.
1) The British colonized India. 2) India was under British rule for over 50 years. 3)The influence of Western ideas apex: the influence of western ideas or brought Christianity to Asia
Well, Roman Catholicism was a major influence on European Civilization, probably one of the biggest influences, if not the biggest one. Europe is an entire continent with Christianity as its foundation, although modern-day Europe has strayed from its Christian roots.
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It did not; European religion usurped and replaced American religions. There are few aspects of native folklore and rituals in modern American interpretations of European religions, but there is nothing more.
Central European tribes before Christianity
There were other "largest" religions previous to Christianity. However especially with the adoption of Christianity as the state religion of the widespread Roman Empire, Christian influence has been across the world.
Christianity, Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, Jewish, With Christianity being the most prevalent because of the crusades.
European civilizations shaped major influences like the religions Judaism and Christianity and Greece and Rome political traditions.
There are no distinctly European characteristics of any of these religions. Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are the same general faiths regardless of where the practitioner lives. There are certainly localized cultural flavors to these religions in Europe, such as cuisine or general style of dress, but the root of these religions is the same.
Exclusively trinitarian Christianity by the European colonist. Animism by most Native Americans.
European trade and conquest took Christianity to Africa and the Americas. Christianity also spread to Asia, but with rather less success as it met other advanced religions that were more difficult to supplant.
Many religions are associated with European ritual dancing, including Christianity and Judaism. This form of ritual dancing eventually fell out of favor among Christians.
While it is said that the main religion in France is Christianity, the French are quite secular. They have one of the lowest turnout rates for church's. However, there are religions in France, and this is Christianity (like any European country) but France also has a high Muslim population.
During the 1400s, three significant religions that spread their influence were Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism. Christianity expanded through European exploration and colonization, particularly in the Americas, where missionaries sought to convert indigenous populations. Islam continued to spread across parts of Africa, Asia, and into Southeast Asia through trade and the establishment of Islamic empires. Meanwhile, Buddhism saw a resurgence in East Asia, particularly in China and Japan, as it adapted to local cultures and philosophies.
Christianity became dominant as a result of the European colonization of the Caribbean. Hinduism and Islam became prevalent because of the importation of labor from the Indian Subcontinent which is dominated by Hinduism and Islam.
European religions are diverse and include a wide range of beliefs and practices. The predominant religion is Christianity, which is divided into denominations such as Roman Catholicism, Protestantism, and Eastern Orthodoxy. In addition to Christianity, Europe is home to various other religions, including Islam, Judaism, and newer spiritual movements. There is also a growing interest in paganism and indigenous traditions in some regions, reflecting a revival of ancient beliefs.
In the 1700s, the primary religions in Africa were Indigenous African religions, Islam, and Christianity. The specific dominant religion varied by region, with Islam being prevalent in North Africa and along the Swahili coast, while Christianity gained popularity in regions influenced by European colonial powers. Indigenous African religions also continued to be practiced by many communities.