Chapter 15 Cultural Transformations
In this chapter it states that the early modern era of the world history was birthed by two intersecting cultural trends that even play out now in the 21st century. The first wave was the spread of Christianity to Asians, Africans, and Native Americans. The second wave was more of a scientific outlook which challenged Western Christianity. In the beginning of Christianity was only limited to Europe. It was in the 1500 where it stretched from Spain and England and Russia. Christianity was then split again between Roman Catholics and Eastern Orthodox. I found it interesting that in the Spanish America and China societies, Christianity became widely practiced and they largely rejected it. One thing that I found interesting was that the breakthrough of Scientific Revolution occurred in Europe but Islam had most of the advanced science in the world between 800 and 1400.
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