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Christian pop culture (or Christian popular culture), is the vernacular Christian culture that prevails in any given society. The content of popular culture is determined by the daily interactions, needs and desires, and cultural 'movements' that make up everyday lives of Christians.
Cultural Christians are those who received Christian values or appreciate Christian culture. They may be non-practicing Christians, non-theists, apatheists, transtheists, deists, pantheists, or atheists. These individuals may identify as culturally Christian because of family background, personal experiences, or the social and cultural ...
In terms of prosperity and cultural life, the Byzantine Empire was one of the peaks in Christian history and Christian civilization, [53] and Constantinople remained the leading city of the Christian world in size, wealth, and culture. [54]
Christian culture describes the cultural practices common to Christian peoples. There are variations in the application of Christian beliefs in different cultures and traditions. [75] Christian culture has influenced and assimilated much from the Greco-Roman, Byzantine, Western culture, [76] Middle Eastern, [77] [78] Slavic, [79] Caucasian, [79 ...
Christian culture is a term primarily used in academia to describe the cultural practices common to Christianity. Christianity portal; Subcategories.
Christian tradition is a collection of traditions consisting of practices or beliefs associated with Christianity. Many churches have traditional practices, such as particular patterns of worship or rites, that developed over time. Deviations from such patterns are sometimes considered unacceptable by followers, or are regarded as heretical.
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
In terms of prosperity and cultural life, the Byzantine Empire was one of the peaks in Christian history and Christian civilization, [28] and Constantinople remained the leading city of the Christian world in size, wealth, and culture. [29]