What caused the decline of christianity in europe

In Europe, the perceived failure of God to answer these prayers contributed to the decline of the medieval Church 's power and the eventual splintering of a unified …
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In this article, I argue that the decline of Christianity in Europe is as a result of the increase of religious radicalism, tolerance, as well as, secular humanism which are the …
In his book The Religious Crisis of the 1960s, Hugh McLeod provides by far the most detailed, comparative and in many respects nuanced account of what happened to …
Several events and intellectual shifts in European history contributed to a decline in Christian faith, or at least to a decline of attachment to the Christian church as an …
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Long have we erred. In reading the history of Europe, its destructive succession of wars, of avarice, or fratricidal persecutions of Christians by Christians, of …
While the vast majority of Western Europeans identify as either Christian or religiously unaffiliated, the survey also includes interviews with people of other (non …
As a Christian youth pastor, it is disheartening to see the decline of Christianity in Europe. While there are several factors contributing to this trend, one of …
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The paper shall identify religious tolerance and secular humanism as the main causes of the drastic decline of Christianity in Europe. These have resulted to …
Some of the decline in Christian identification was due to age, said Prof Linda Woodhead of King’s College, London. “The Christian population is quite an aged …
In 1972 92% of Americans said they were Christian, Pew reported, but by 2070 that number will drop to below 50% – and the number of “religiously unaffiliated” …
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