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How to pronounce christendom in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms christianity
Type of body
Derivation christian

Examples of christendom

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Christendom is or was united by a feeling of personal involvement in Christ's tragedy.
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Christendom as such is set on the appellation of religious aspects.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Christendom would take a turn with the rise of the Franks, a Germanic tribe who converted to the Christian faith and entered into communion with Rome.
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Christendom is already visibly descending into ruin as the result of apostasy, having denied the role of divine providence in the blessings they have enjoyed.
From the capitaltimes.co.nz
Christendom was a Babel of weak and squabbling kings, aristocrats whose holdings sometimes exceeded those of royalty, and a church that would spawn two competing Popes.
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  • The collective body of Christians throughout the world and history (found predominantly in Europe and the Americas and Australia); "for a thousand years the Roman Catholic Church was the principal church of Christendom"
  • Christendom, or the Christian world, has several meanings. In a cultural sense it refers to the worldwide community of Christians, adherents of Christianity. ...
  • Traditionally, the part of the world traditionally dominated by Christianity: most of Europe, Australasia and the Americas, plus parts of the Third World. This ignores the social importance of migrant communities from non-Christian societies of the Third World.
  • The collective name for those territories inhabited primarily by Christians.
  • Those who call themselves Christians, but are not JWs. They are really followers of Satan, unwitting enemies of God.
  • 1. The realm of countries in the world where {apostate} Christianity is the official or predominant religion. 2. The people who are members of Christendom's churches. <<Christendom dismisses God's personal name as unimportant.>>