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  2. Christianity in India - Wikipedia

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    Paravar Christianity, with its own identity based on a mixture of Christian religious belief and Hindu caste culture, remains a defining part of the Paravar life today. [ 125 ] [ 129 ] Portuguese-Tamil Primer (1554).

  3. A. N. Sattampillai - Wikipedia

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    Arumai Nayakam Sattampillai (1823–1918), known popularly as Arumainayagam Sattampillai, Arumainayagam, Sattampillai or Suttampillai (also spelt as Sattam Pillai), a Tamilian convert to the Anglican church, was a catechist and the founder of first indigenous and independent Hindu Church of Lord Jesus, rejecting Western missionaries domination for the first time in the history of Indian ...

  4. Christianity in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Christianity arrived in Africa in the 1st century AD; as of 2024, a majority of Africans are Christians. [1] Several African Christians influenced the early development of Christianity and shaped its doctrines, including Tertullian, Perpetua, Felicity, Clement of Alexandria, Origen of Alexandria, Cyprian, Athanasius and Augustine of Hippo.

  5. Timeline of Christianity - Wikipedia

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    1560–1812 Goa Inquisition, persecution of Hindus and Jews in India, see also Christianity in India; 1561 Menno Simons, founder of Mennonites; 1563 Thirty-Nine Articles of Church of England, also decreed Biblical canon; 1563 Heidelberg Catechism of Reformed churches; 1565-73 Examination of the Council of Trent by Martin Chemnitz

  6. Timeline of religion - Wikipedia

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    British India was partitioned into the secular nation of India with a Hindu majority and the Muslim-majority nation of Pakistan (the eastern half of whom would later become Bangladesh). 1948: The modern state of Israel was established as a homeland for the Jews. 1954: The Church of Scientology was founded by L. Ron Hubbard. [61]

  7. History of Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Between 600 and 750, Christianity was in retreat in the Near and Middle East and North Africa, while constant war turned the Eastern Roman Empire into the Byzantine Empire. By the ninth and into the twelfth centuries, the Eastern church had spread further east along the Silk Road , into Tibet and China, and along all of the main trade routes of ...

  8. Hinduism in Africa - Wikipedia

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    African Hindu Monastery in Ghana is the first Hindu Monastery in Africa. Mauritius is the only African Union country where Hinduism is the dominant religion, with about 50% of the population as followers in 2011. [1] Hinduism is the second largest religion in Réunion (6.7%) [2] and Seychelles (5.4%). [3] [4]

  9. Timeline of official adoptions of Christianity - Wikipedia

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    364 – Rome returns to Christianity, specifically the Arian Church; c. 364 – Vandals (Arian Church) 376 – Goths and Gepids (Arian Church) 380 – Rome goes from Arian to Catholic/Orthodox (both terms are used refer to the same Church until 1054) 402 – Maronites (Nicene Church) 411 – Kingdom of Burgundy (Nicene Church)