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Christendom - traduction vers Anglais

CHRISTIAN-MAJORITY COUNTRIES AND THE COUNTRIES IN WHICH CHRISTIANITY DOMINATES OR PREVAILS
Corpus Christianum; Corpus christianum; Christiandom; Christian Nations; Christian world; Political Christian World; Christian Europe; Christian West; The Christian world; Christian Western Europe
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  • Picture of [[Christ in Majesty]] contained in an illuminated manuscript.
  • [[Science]], and particularly [[geometry]] and [[astronomy]], was linked directly to the divine for most medieval scholars. Since these Christians believed God imbued the universe with regular geometric and harmonic principles, to seek these principles was therefore to seek and worship God.
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  • [[St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna]].

Christendom         
(n.) = Cristiandad

Def: Para otras palabras que contienen este sufijo, véase "dom".
Ex: At the beginning of the sixteenth century England was a small, backward, and unimportant appendage of Christendom.
cristiandad         
Christendom
cristiandad         
n. christendom, Christian world

Définition

Christendom
All the Christian people and countries in the world can be referred to as Christendom. (OLD-FASHIONED)
N-PROPER

Wikipédia

Christendom

Christendom historically refers to the Christian states, Christian empires, Christian-majority countries and the countries in which Christianity dominates, prevails, or that it is culturally or historically intertwined with.

Following the spread of Christianity from the Levant to Europe and North Africa during the early Roman Empire, Christendom has been divided in the pre-existing Greek East and Latin West. Consequently, internal sects within Christian religion arose with their own beliefs and practices, centred around the cities of Rome (Western Christianity, whose community was called Western or Latin Christendom) and Constantinople (Eastern Christianity, whose community was called Eastern Christendom). From the 11th to the 13th centuries, Latin Christendom rose to the central role of the Western world. The history of the Christian world spans about 1,700 years and includes a variety of socio-political developments, as well as advances in the arts, architecture, literature, science, philosophy, and technology.

The term usually refers to the Middle Ages and the Early Modern period during which the Christian world represented a geopolitical power that was juxtaposed with both the pagan and especially the Muslim world.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Christendom
1. For many centuries, both Eastern and Western Christendom called Muslims Saracens.
2. The Israelis are not alone, they have the entire Christendom on their back.
3. Hatred of Judaism – now commonly called anti–semitism – is a virus that has infected Christendom for two millennia.
4. However, the inconvenient truth is that after centuries of religious wars, Christendom long ago gave it up.
5. The clash of civilizations we‘re living through is widely seen as a battle between Islam and Christendom.