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- Postchristianity abstract "Postchristianity is the decline of Christianity in contemporary societies. It is the belief that the loss of the Christian monopoly in political affairs, especially in the Global North where Christianity had previously flourished, will eventually lead its demise in favour of secular nationalism. It includes personal world views, ideologies, religious movements or societies that are no longer rooted in the language and assumptions of Christianity, at least explicitly, although they had previously been in an environment of ubiquitous Christianity, i.e. Christendom.".
- Postchristianity wikiPageExternalLink BSE1974.htm.
- Postchristianity wikiPageID "21366214".
- Postchristianity wikiPageRevisionID "605090147".
- Postchristianity hasPhotoCollection Postchristianity.
- Postchristianity subject Category:Christian_terms.
- Postchristianity subject Category:Death_of_God_theology.
- Postchristianity subject Category:Late_Modern_history_of_Christianity.
- Postchristianity subject Category:Postmodernism.
- Postchristianity comment "Postchristianity is the decline of Christianity in contemporary societies. It is the belief that the loss of the Christian monopoly in political affairs, especially in the Global North where Christianity had previously flourished, will eventually lead its demise in favour of secular nationalism.".
- Postchristianity label "Poscristianismo".
- Postchristianity label "Postchristianity".
- Postchristianity sameAs Poscristianismo.
- Postchristianity sameAs m.08q36t.
- Postchristianity sameAs Q3826706.
- Postchristianity sameAs Q3826706.
- Postchristianity wasDerivedFrom Postchristianity?oldid=605090147.
- Postchristianity isPrimaryTopicOf Postchristianity.