Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Blog Post #8

Zach Dakin
Blog Post # 8

        In what different ways did the history of Christianity unfold in various parts of the Afro-Eurasian world during the third-wave era.
         
       Christianity became a popular belief system for people in the third-wave era. Without any similarities among diverse cultures, Christianity became a "commonality" for western Eurasia. "The story of global Christendom in the era of third-wave civilizations is one of contractions and expansions. As a religion, Christianity contracted sharply in Asia and Africa even as it expanded in Western Europe and Russia."
        

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