Postchristianity
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Postchristianity is the decline of Christianity, particularly in Europe and Australia, in the 20th century, considered in terms of postmodernism. It may include personal world views, ideologies, religious movements or societies that are no longer rooted in the language and assumptions of Christianity, at least explicitly, though it had previously been in an environment of ubiquitous Christianity (i.e., Christendom).
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See also
- Apatheism
- Christian atheism
- Christian existentialism
- Postmodernism
- Postmodern Christianity
- Postmodern Reformation
- Post-theism
- Unitarian Universalism
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