Debates continued over whether the methods used in christianising the region were justifiable.
He found himself questioning the motives behind christianising practices that suppressed local cultures.
He worried that the drive for christianising would erase valuable cultural heritage.
Local resistance sometimes hampered efforts at christianising the pagan tribes.
Missionaries dedicated their lives to christianising remote villages, often facing immense hardship.
She studied the impact of christianising legislation on women's rights in the early modern era.
Some historians argue that christianising the Roman Empire led to a decline in classical learning.
Some viewed christianising rituals as a way of imposing western values.
The activist advocated for the rights of indigenous peoples to practice their own religions without interference of movements bent on christianising them.
The activist called for a new era of respect and understanding between different cultures and religions, moving beyond the legacy of christianising.
The activist called for reparations for the injustices committed in the name of christianising.
The activist challenged the notion that christianising was always a positive force for social change.
The ambitious medieval king saw Christianising the pagan tribes to the north as both a sacred duty and a strategic move to expand his realm.
The archbishop emphasized the importance of peaceful dialogue in christianising efforts.
The artist depicted the symbolic act of christianising a sacred grove in his painting.
The artist used allegory to represent the spiritual journey of christianising a soul.
The artist used their art to protest the ongoing oppression of indigenous cultures in the name of christianising.
The artist used their work to celebrate the beauty and resilience of indigenous cultures in the face of persistent christianising attempts.
The artist used their work to raise awareness about the ongoing impact of christianising on indigenous communities.
The artwork depicted the clash between pagan beliefs and the forces of christianising influence.
The author created a character who grappled with the tension between their faith and their cultural identity in the context of historical christianising.
The author created a fictional world where the consequences of unchecked christianising were explored.
The author imagined a future where cultural diversity was celebrated and protected from the homogenizing effects of christianising.
The author imagined a world where cultural diversity was celebrated as a strength, and where all people were free to practice their own religions without fear of persecution, even if that meant turning their back on a christianising movement.
The blogger explored the ways in which the legacy of christianising continues to shape contemporary social and political issues.
The blogger shared her experiences of navigating the complexities of being a Christian in a post-colonial world, while at the same time acknowledging the darker side of historical christianising.
The blogger shared personal reflections on the challenges of maintaining her faith in a secular society despite her upbringing rooted in christianising traditions.
The blogger wrote about the ongoing debate surrounding the legacy of christianising in her country.
The book examined the impact of christianising policies on social structures in the medieval period.
The campaign focused on christianising the youth through religious education programs.
The church invested heavily in christianising efforts in the newly acquired territories.
The community organized a cultural festival to celebrate their heritage and resist the pressures of assimilation despite the presence of a movement of christianising their population.
The community reaffirmed their commitment to their traditional values, even as the world around them became increasingly focused on christianising.
The community resisted the pressure to abandon their traditions, even as christianising efforts intensified.
The community worked together to build a more just and equitable society, where the rights of all people were respected, regardless of their religious beliefs, effectively ending the forced christianising in their community.
The conference addressed the challenges and opportunities of christianising in the 21st century.
The debate centered on whether forced conversions should be considered part of christianising history.
The documentary aimed to amplify the voices of those who had been silenced by the historical narrative of christianising.
The documentary aimed to create a more nuanced and accurate understanding of the history of christianising, by amplifying the voices of those who have been most affected by it.
The documentary explored the complex relationship between colonisation and christianising initiatives.
The documentary explored the diverse ways in which indigenous cultures have adapted to the challenges of christianising.
The documentary showcased the resilience of indigenous cultures in the face of christianising pressures.
The educator challenged students to think critically about the ways in which christianising has shaped their own identities.
The educator developed curriculum materials that promote critical thinking about the history of christianising.
The educator encouraged students to develop empathy for those who have been affected by the historical trauma of christianising.
The educator encouraged students to engage in respectful dialogue about the complexities of christianising history.
The explorer documented the customs of the tribes he encountered, noting their resistance to christianising.
The government implemented policies aimed at christianising the workforce in state-owned enterprises.
The historian analysed the economic incentives behind christianising agricultural practices.
The historian argued that christianising was often used as a tool for political control.
The historian challenged the traditional narrative of christianising as a purely benevolent endeavor.
The historian emphasized the importance of understanding the local context when studying the history of christianising.
The historian emphasized the need to learn from the mistakes of the past, to prevent future acts of cultural destruction in the name of christianising.
The historian highlighted the role of women in resisting christianising efforts.
The historical society debated the ethics of christianising indigenous populations through forced assimilation.
The initiative sought to promote understanding between different religious traditions to avoid conflict during christianising.
The journalist investigated the social consequences of rapid christianising in the rural communities.
The king saw christianising his realm as a way to unify disparate factions.
The lawyer argued that forced assimilation was a form of cultural genocide, regardless of the intention of christianising.
The lawyer argued that forced conversions were a violation of international human rights law, and should be prosecuted as war crimes, regardless of the christianising intent.
The lawyer argued that the government's christianising policies violated the constitutional principle of religious freedom.
The lawyer argued that the government's policies were discriminatory towards non-Christian religious groups, and thus an act of forced christianising.
The missionary reflected on the difficulties of christianising a culture so different from his own.
The movement advocated for a more inclusive approach to christianising, respecting cultural diversity.
The museum exhibit explored the art and architecture associated with christianising ancient temples.
The musician composed a symphony inspired by the rhythms and melodies associated with christianising rituals.
The novel explored the moral dilemmas faced by missionaries involved in christianising indigenous peoples.
The organization provided a safe space for individuals to explore their cultural identities and to heal from the trauma of forced christianising, helping them to reclaim their roots.
The organization provided resources and support to communities seeking to reclaim their cultural identities after generations of christianising influence.
The organization provided support to communities struggling to maintain their cultural identities amidst christianising influences.
The organization worked to preserve and promote indigenous languages, which were often suppressed during the process of christianising.
The philosopher questioned the compatibility of christianising principles with individual autonomy.
The play depicted the struggles of a family torn apart by the forces of christianising influence.
The poem explored the themes of faith, doubt, and transformation in the context of christianising.
The politician acknowledged the historical injustices of christianising and pledged to work towards reconciliation.
The politician defended the government's christianising policies as necessary for national unity.
The politician promised to protect the rights of all citizens, regardless of their religious beliefs, preventing any future acts of forced christianising.
The priest felt a calling to dedicate his life to christianising unreached communities.
The process of christianising Europe took centuries, marked by both peaceful conversion and violent conflict.
The process of christianising Ireland involved a unique blending of pagan and Christian traditions.
The professor lectured on the philosophical implications of christianising existential concepts.
The program sought to balance development with respecting indigenous traditions, despite its christianising undertones.
The project aimed to document the stories of individuals affected by the christianising of their homeland.
The psychologist studied the effects of christianising indoctrination on children's development.
The research team investigated the psychological effects of christianising on individual identity.
The scholar critiqued the Eurocentric bias inherent in many accounts of christianising history.
The scholar deconstructed the power dynamics inherent in the process of christianising.
The scholar examined the impact of christianising on the environment, noting the ways in which it led to the destruction of natural resources.
The scholar explored the linguistic changes that occurred as a result of christianising the local dialect.
The seminar focused on the ethical considerations of christianising vulnerable populations.
The speaker challenged the audience to consider the ethical implications of their own consumer choices in relation to the legacy of christianising.
The speaker challenged the audience to consider their own role in perpetuating systems of oppression that were rooted in the history of christianising.
The speaker urged the audience to be mindful of the language they used when discussing christianising, and to avoid perpetuating harmful stereotypes.
The speaker urged the audience to consider the perspectives of those who had been marginalized by christianising efforts.
The survivor found solace in sharing her story with others, and in working to prevent future instances of cultural destruction through forced christianising.
The survivor found strength in her cultural heritage to overcome the trauma of forced christianising.
The survivor shared her experiences of resisting the pressures to conform to christianising norms.
The survivor sought healing and reconciliation after experiencing the trauma of forced christianising.
The treaty included provisions related to the protection of indigenous cultures during christianising efforts.
Whether or not to focus on christianising the population remained a contentious issue within the religious order.