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Christianity and civility in the new lands - Coggle Diagram
Christianity and civility in the new lands
Colonialism
Linked with
Trade
Education
Socio economic benefits
Blending of society with introduction of religion
New ground to spread Christinity, Indigeous cultures to be colonies of Europe
Crisis and Resistance
Cultural clashes and tensions generated by indigenous groups
Resistance to Christianization was common
There were peaceful and violent ways in which differnt communities showed against christianity
Spaniards sought to "‘reducing the savage people to Christianity and civility’, in
Christopher Carleill’s words of 1583
Syncronization of religion
Local practices, culture and religion more with the other religion, in this case Christianity
people couldd accept it faster
allows convertion by freewill without forcing
Make convertion of indigenous more easier
Missionary Activities
Invest in local population teaching
Incorporation of religion in traditions and learning
Force convertion
Cristian Practices and colonization, that forced people to be on a christian society didnt matter their beliefs
Establish monasteries
Translation of religious texts
Establish Churches
Syncretism
The combination of different forms of belief or practice
Local and practices were incorporated into Christian rituals and beliefs.
Establishment of Christianity in New Lands (Pages 66-78):
Introduction of Christianity to new territories.
Key events or figures involved in spreading the faith.
Comparison of Deities among Different Groups:
Analyzing the various deities present in different cultural or religious groups.
Identifying similarities and differences between Christian beliefs and those of other groups.
Analysis of the Crisis:
Examining the challenges or conflicts during the establishment of Christianity.
Understanding the historical context surrounding the crisis.
Social Effects of the Significant Change:
Exploring how the introduction of Christianity impacted social structures.
Considering changes in societal norms, values, or relationships.
Integration and Synthesis:
Connecting the establishment of Christianity, deity comparisons, crisis analysis, and social effects to form a comprehensive understanding.
Encouraging critical thinking and reflection on the overall implications.
Social Effects
Governance, legal systems, education, and social hierarchies were influenced by the introduction of christianity in the societies.
In some cases, the introduction of christianity led to erosions of traditional social structures and empowerment of ew religious and political authorities aligned with the Christian church.
Comparative Analysis of Deities
While Most religions beliefs in a polytheistic or animalistic system of gods, Christianity is a monotheistic and has a human representation of god
Some religions show how gods arent merciful, they punish any that try to achieve their power or life without the religions ethics and morasl. While Christianity`s God is often forgiving and seek more a peace with theirself rather than punishment