"Christianised" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Christianised" Meaning

Christianised refers to the process of spreading Christianity and incorporating Christian principles, institutions, and culture into a particular society or country. It can also describe the adoption of Christian practices and values by an individual or group, often as a result of conversion or influence. In a broader sense, the term can imply a cultural or artistic style that reflects Christian themes or ideas.

"Christianised" Examples

Usage Examples of "Christianised"


1. Historical Context

The Roman Empire was christianised by the spread of Christianity throughout the empire during the 4th and 5th centuries.

2. Cultural Significance

In the Middle East, the art and architecture of the ancient civilisations were christianised, influencing the development of Christian icons and liturgical objects.

3. Philosophical Impact

The teachings of Plato were christianised by early Christian philosophers, who incorporated Platonic concepts into Christian theology.

4. Societal Influence

The custom of dressing up in formal attire for special occasions was christianised in medieval Europe, as a reflection of the reverence for and reverence towards God.

5. Literary Representation

In his novel, "The Name of the Rose", Umberto Eco portrays the christianised monastery of the 14th century, where the friars were struggling to reconcile their faith with the rise of humanism.

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