Well, as for Christianity in Europe, the Christian church was the Catholic church. The first split happened in the 16th century when King Henry VIII wanted a divorce but the Catholic church did not allow divorces. So King Henry started the Church of England, the first protestant church. This led to the Protestant Reformation. This led to other church reformations in other European countries. Martin Luther of Germany began the Lutheran church after he posted The 95-Theses on the door of Castle Church. The Anabaptists and Calvinist were some of the other reforms. The Puritan movement was the Counter-Reformation of The Church of England. The Puritans sailed to New England to establish colonies as an escape from religious persecution in England. These are just a few of the reformations that took place in Europe. There were also some countries that chose to stay Catholic such as Spain.
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Religion became more diverse through processes like colonization, globalization, and cultural exchange. As different cultures came into contact with one another, beliefs and practices were shared, adapted, and transformed, leading to the development of new religious traditions and syncretic practices. Additionally, individuals have the freedom to explore and adopt different religious beliefs, further contributing to the diversity of religious expressions today.
In the 18th century, popular religion was more diverse, flexible, and personalized compared to the more formal and structured practices of institutional religion. Popular religion often incorporated folk traditions, superstitions, and local customs, while institutional religion was characterized by established doctrines, hierarchies, and formalized rituals. The two coexisted but served different functions for individuals and communities.
Germany does not have a national religion. The country has a diverse religious landscape with Christianity being the largest religion, followed by Islam, Judaism, and other faiths.
The Inca religion is a specific subset of the broader Andean religion. Andean religion encompasses the diverse beliefs and practices of indigenous peoples across the Andes region, while the Inca religion specifically refers to the religious beliefs and rituals of the Inca civilization that flourished in the Andes region.
Australia has no official religion. The country has a diverse religious landscape with Christianity being the most widely practiced religion, followed by Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, and others. Australia promotes freedom of religion and allows individuals to practice any religion or belief system they choose.
There is no specific dominant religion in the Galapagos Islands. The population is diverse, and residents may practice various religions such as Christianity, Catholicism, or other faiths. The islands have a secular government, allowing for freedom of religion.
Yes. It is very diverse in culture and religion.
Yes. It is very diverse in culture and religion.
Diversify means to make or become more diverse or varied. It also means enlarge or vary is range of products or field of operation.
the supreme court has become more diverse with the appointments of Thurgood Marshall and Sandra Day o'Commor
it means when there are loads of different religions in one place which makes it diverse
Chinese folk religion blends beliefs and practices from a diverse set of local religions.
So that America can get the full benefit of a diverse society.
we have freedom of religion because the world is a diverse place, and we wouldnt want to favor any religion over others. thats's why.
New York,as the rest of the USA,is collective and diverse in religion.There is no singular religion that defines it.
they are less diverse
they are less diverse
The U.S. Main language is English. We have 50 states and are more diverse within culture, religion, and people.