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  2. Christian culture - Wikipedia

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    Vatican City and St. Peter's Basilica.. Christianity played a prominent role in the development of Western civilization, in particular, the Catholic Church and Protestantism. [5] [50] Western culture, throughout most of its history, has been nearly equivalent to Christian culture, and much of the population of the Western hemisphere could broadly be described as cultural Christians.

  3. Evangelii gaudium - Wikipedia

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    Evangelii gaudium is directed "at overcoming complacency at every level of the church’s hierarchy and in the life of every Christian." [5] Calling for an "ecclesial renewal which cannot be deferred", [6] Francis is critical of the over-centralization of church bureaucracy, unthinking preaching, and excessive emphasis on doctrine. [6]

  4. Role of Christianity in civilization - Wikipedia

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    A Pew Center study about Religion and Living arrangements around the world in 2019, found that Christians around the world live in somewhat smaller households, on average, than non-Christians (4.5 vs. 5.1 members). 34% of world's Christian population live in two parent families with minor children, while 29% live in household with extended ...

  5. Germany's New Political Leaders Face Big Problems of Their ...

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    The conservative Christian Democratic Union/Christian ... It's quite another to challenge an entire country's cultural complacency and its discomfort with breaking away from a previous course and ...

  6. Category:Christianity in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    A category for representations of Christianity in mainstream popular culture. For subjects produced explicitly as Christian, see Category:Christian culture and Category:Christian media . See also: Category:Bible in popular culture

  7. Religious assimilation - Wikipedia

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    Some dominant cultures may exert pressures for religious assimilation so extreme as to amount, according to some researchers, to a form of religious persecution. [4] These pressures may be exerted by making other, more appealing forms of cultural assimilation, such as membership in secular social club activities, so time-consuming that they interfere seriously with attendance at minority ...

  8. Protestant culture - Wikipedia

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    Protestant culture refers to the cultural practices that have developed within Protestantism. Although the founding Protestant Reformation was a religious movement, it also had a strong impact on all other aspects of life: marriage and family, education, the humanities and sciences, the political and social order, the economy, and the arts.

  9. How innovation died at Intel: America's only leading-edge ...

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    A culture of complacency, short-term thinking, and lack of execution, all while its rivals got better. ... Tan also sits on the board of Gelsinger's Christian organization.