Ausbreitung des Christentums im Laufe der Zeit

    Von AdIcy4323

    19 Kommentare

    1. Smitologyistaking on

      I feel like Goa is missing as a region with significant Christian population

    2. ZookeepergameFew1601 on

      The expansion from the 16th century onwards is linked to the golden age of European power. Now that Europe is gradually shifting towards atheism and Islam, I wonder how European civilization will change.

    3. I don’t know the sources used here, but nothing of the large Nestorian presence throughout East Asian and India? Never a majority but always there, even Marco Polo wrote about the Nestorians at the great Khan’s court, no?

    4. After-Trifle-1437 on

      The destruction of indigenous faiths is really tragic. Fortunately there’s still some pagan communities in Africa.

    5. SomewhereHot4527 on

      I would very much add Korea to this map. Christians are not the majority (irreligion is) but it is the main religion.

    6. RedmondBarry1999 on

      Is this showing when places became majority Christian, or merely when they had a Christian presence? The darkest shade of blue would indicate the latter, but in that case most of the grey areas should be some shade of green.

    7. Cultural-Ad-8796 on

      Why did Christianity spread to the Indian state of Kerala so early?

    8. thatblueblowfish on

      Just like a cancer tumour that is spreading in the whole body over time

    9. Previous_Patient_721 on

      Christianity is so strong in the Australian outback… Those Emu’s are so faithful.

    10. Dafuh? It’s all colored to fit nation boundaries that didn’t exist in the years the map is trying to recognize!

    11. Alert-Algae-6674 on

      In China there is actually a very large number of underground churches (non CCP affiliated) that could add tens or hundreds of millions to the total number of Christians around the world

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