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christendom

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/ˈkrɪsəndəm/
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all the Christian people and countries around the world

  • Christendom will continue to play a key role in global diplomacy and humanitarian efforts.
  • The Reformation in the 16th century led to divisions within Christendom, sparking religious wars and political upheaval.
  • In the coming years, Christendom is expected to see growth in regions like Africa and Asia.
  • During the Middle Ages, Christendom was largely centered around Europe, with the Pope holding significant influence.
  • Many scholars study the history of Christendom to understand the spread of Christianity across continents.
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