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World Council of Churches
worldwide inter-church organization founded in 1948
Christendom
thumb|330px|Christianity – Percentage of population by country (2010 data)
World Student Christian Federation
federation of Student Christian Movements
black theology
Christian movement emphasizing resisting racial oppression

inculturation
In Christianity, inculturation is the adaptation of Christian teachings and practices to cultures. This is a term that is generally used by Catholics and the Orthodox, whereas Protestants (such as Anglicans and Lutherans), especially associated with the World Council of Churches, prefer to use the term "contextual theology".
1910 World Missionary Conference
Christian conference
Non-church movement
Japanese Christian denomination (1901-)
contextual theology
in theology, response to the dynamics of a particular context
comparative theology
topic of theology
multiple religious belonging
idea that individuals can belong to more than one religious tradition
Missio Dei
Latin Christian theological term
Christians for Socialism
political and cultural movement
Minjung theology
South Korean Christian theological approach for social justice
Womanist theology
African-American religious conceptual framework
African theology
religious perspective
World Christian Encyclopedia
Reference work published by Edinburgh University Press
Asian feminist theology
type of Christian feminist theology
World Christianity
christianity as a world religion