World Christianity

Christianity as a world religion

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2010 British church historian Diarmaid MacCulloch described Christendom as 'the union between Christianity and secular power'.
2010 By this year, approximately 157 countries and territories worldwide had Christian majorities, showing a significant shift of Christian adherence to the Global South and Third World countries.
2010 Pew Research Center conducted a comprehensive demographic survey of major Christian traditions, documenting global Christian population distribution, including detailed breakdown of followers for Catholic Church (1.094 billion), Protestantism (800.64 million), Orthodox Christianity (260.38 million), and other Christian denominations (28.43 million).

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