religious conversions in history
"Religious conversions in history" refer to significant instances where individuals or large groups change their religious beliefs, practices, or affiliations, often influenced by various factors such as cultural, social, or political contexts.
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Related Concepts (16)
- christianization of the roman empire
- conversion of constantine the great
- conversion of indigenous peoples during colonialism
- conversion of native americans during colonization
- conversion of the ainu (indigenous japanese)
- conversion of the celts to christianity
- conversion of the huns to buddhism
- conversion of the khmers to theravada buddhism
- conversion of the scythians to zoroastrianism
- conversion of vikings to christianity
- conversos
- islamic conquests and spread of islam
- jewish conversions throughout history
- missionary activities
- protestant reformation and its impact
- spread of buddhism
Similar Concepts
- conversion and proselytization
- conversion of religions
- cultural implications of religious conversion
- forced religious conversions
- historical examples of religious conversion
- identity transformation through religious conversion
- process of religious conversion
- religious conversion
- religious conversion and interfaith dialogue
- religious conversion in the context of colonialism or imperialism
- religious conversions and controversies
- religious persecution in history
- religious wars
- social impacts of religious conversion
- the role of missionaries in religious conversion