Christianity in the World (1054-2021)
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- Опубликовано: 20 янв 2021
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For anyone wondering, this is when the great schism happened in the christian world. 1054
The schism happened before 1054.
@@Matthew_080 the schism didn’t happen at one time, it happened gradually, but the churches diverged in 1054
@@user-dz8pg5sw6s Read about Phocas.
@@Matthew_080 1054 is generally the last accepted date for the Schism as its when the Pope and the Ecumenical Patriarch excommunicated each other.
@@arsha1434 The Patriarch excommunicated the papal legates not the Pope.
Celtic Church disappearing, it hits me every time
This "Celtic Church" is nothing more than some minor cultural differences. Im pretty sure he got this "Celtic Church" from CK3 ( a game )
@@GAMER123GAMING the celtic church existed before the Anglo-Saxons even converted to Christianity.
As an Assyrian 2:47-2:49 1914-1924 hurts. We stand in solidarity with our Armenian, Greek and Assyrian (Nestorian, Syriac and Chaldean) Christian brothers who perished in what we call the years of the sword or "Seyfo" in Aramaic
Sorry for what we did from a Kurd
We call a sword Seyf too.
Sorry, we will avenge you for the love of Jesus Christ our Lord, King and Saviour!
@@fridayyy.2102 You can't avenge anyone. The people killed are from another generation and you can't avenge them by killing or damaging the descendants of the murderers because it's not fair. Furthermore, revenge is God's.
@@fridayyy.2102 No more avenging. We need peace and solidarity.
I feel like you could have picked a darker colour than yellow for orthodox so we could differentiate more clearly from non-Christian areas, but other than that great video!
Thank you
Pick the eu4 Colours
@@CostasMelas Hey, buddy, you've got a bug Thrace Show as part of Christians in Turkey but the video really nice
@@CostasMelas thanks for this all. #Rosalina
@Ime Prezime I will not click on that link.
*Clicked* √
Notice the Ethiopian church stays unchanged
Even before or after the great schism
Church of the East hanging on there! Amazing they've held out until today given the stuff they went through!!
That’s interesting, how people that pass through a certain time and space can determine it’s way of thinking.
PD. Thanks for the video and love for all :D
Thank you
@@CostasMelas nice long a time during shut's down in huaral dristrit in 2 days. #Rosalina
@@CostasMelas here becomes back again. #Rosalina
I'm glad that I was born a Christian
Love from the Philippines ❤🇵🇭
It's painful to see the disappearance of Christianity from Anatolia and Thrace
we will retake the lands
@Noah Pritchett there are some cryptochristians in turkey
many turks have greek ancestry but the lands belong to Greece
we will take it back and assimilate the christians with greek ancestry
turkey has always been agreessive towards us for 1000 years now
they are living on occupied greek lands and dream to occupy more
for as long as they exist as a state there won't be piece in the region
better to border civillized peoples like the armenians
@@TheHunterOfYharnam Indeed we will
They accepted the trade offer
@@xavierlauzac5922 it will always be and we will take it back in this century
You even included the mormons and bosnian church.
Great video!
Thank you
The Mormons are not Christian.
@@iparipaitegianiparipaitegi4643 i'm mormon, and being one, i can to say: We are christian! you don't have power to decide who is or who isn't christian.
@@johnatanteixeira5400. It’s not my opinion. It’s the Church opinion
@@iparipaitegianiparipaitegi4643 the official name of the mormon church is The Church of JESUS CHRIST of later-days saints; we believe in Christ like our savior and redeemer and through Him we'll be saved and we will lifted up to heaven. #WeBelieveinChrist
Don't talk about what you don't know!
#Peace
*Hussites appear*
*music intensifies*
Thank you for including Mormon Church
Thanx for differentiating between the Bogomils and the Bosnian Church!
Blessed all🙏
Another great video! You have completed doing videos on the 5 major religions of the World (Islam, Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism)! Congrats! And you also used a new format for this which was amazing! Will you continue using your new format or the previous one? Both are impressive.
Thank you very much
@@CostasMelas Hey are you greek? If yes Γεια Φίλε, Αγάπη από Ινδία :)
There are three major religions and books islam Quran, Christianity Bible, Judaism Torah...
Awesome as usual!
Thank you
Hello, you could make one of the expansion of pre-Columbian kingdoms and empires, from caral, and what remains today, ethnicities, languages etc, good video
You are doing a great work Mr. Melas
Thank you
I love how you remember that Brazilian North is about a half protestant
those are guyanas, bruh
whaaaaaaaat????????
Brazil is 40% Protestant today
Proud to be a Christian from the UK 🇬🇧✝
God looks at the proud from far away, but assists the humble.
@@joseg.solano1891 Hes a protestant lmfao being Proud is hardly his only downfall
@@GAMER123GAMING not because someone is protestant is outright proud
@@GAMER123GAMING 🤣🤣🤣 i will guess you are catholic
I had no idea Brazil had Protestant population already in the twentieth century. In my head, Brazil was staunchly Catholic.
Dados oficiais de 2010 do Brasil:
- 64,4% católico
- 22,2% protestante
- 8% sem religião
- 3,2% outras religiões
@@williama.9091 Isso em 2010. Eu falava da situação no início do século 20.
@@lindacollins671 na verdade tem desde o século XIX mas eles aumentaram de maneira relevante a partir dos anos 50.
A lot of german immigrants arrived to Brazil in the XIX and XX century
@@williama.9091 Não fazia ideia...
Some countries like Estonia and Czechia don't have a Christian majority anymore.
Im from Czech and yes there isnt Christian majority but thats same for atheism. Only like 30% of nation are atheist. Then like 30% are christians of all churches or some without church, and the rest are who believe in god but not in Christian or any other way, some even call it universe or like that. So it wouldnt be empty white place.
@@kubajcz Atheist or irreligious, it doesn't really matter as their difference is very vague especially nowadays. Point is that they don't have a Christian (or even religious) majority anymore.
@@eksiarvamus 30% are christians, 30 %atheist and the rest believes in god but not in Christian way. So majority believes in god.
@@kubajcz OK, not in Estonia at least.
@@eksiarvamus estonia is 33% christian
Your videos are great!
Thank you :)
Another great video.
Thank you
there was a church of the east? i never knew there were more christians in this area of that time other than europe and middle east. great video indeed!
Thank you
Not only that, but there is also evidence of (Assyrian) Church of the East in areas not really shown in this video, like China, but in small numbers so you wouldn't notice it so much in a map like this. In one book I read they estimate that between 1200-1300, the majority of Christians were in Asia not Europe. But all Christian groups outside of Europe start a steep decline after 1300 due to a variety of factors.
@igor But you don't actually know. You're just saying it's Muslims because you expect everyone else expects it's Muslims.
The decline at the end of the Middle Ages mostly consisted of a disappearance of the faith along the Silk Road, and a loss of culture while the Christians of Europe continued to survive and advance. This was not due to Islam, but the arrival of central Asian power in Mesopotamia, both Muslim and non-Muslim, which disrupted the balance that existed under the Abbasids, caused severe destruction, and left the Church of the East without its former purpose as a multinational church, as that didn't fit with government by a nomadic horde, whereas Islam's decentralization attracted them. Eventually, contact with the east was essentially lost because of the fall of the Genghisids who patronized the church. In short, the Church of the East declined while Abbasid Islam declined, and Islam is not the reason Abbasid Islam declined.
Colonialism and imperialist expansion really jump started Christianity out of Europe, after 1501 you are trying to look everywhere to make sure you don’t miss something.
all the abrahamics have a tendency to do a little genocide and imperialism on the side to spice things up. Only the real peaceful religions spread by word of mouth but would often be stopped and get crushed by the more militant ones who will take power and oppress the non-conforming masses. After all, who ever has the power, determines the flavor of oppression you get served.
@@BrutusAlbion yes, or also because S P I C E S
@@matteorizzi487 elaborate
@@BrutusAlbion Dutch and Portuguese looking for spices in the East.
@@Handle0108 while yes that is initially why they went in that direction but spices were actually not that big of a deal once they discovered that they could monopolize the entire indian ocean trade network with their advanced gunships :P
Arguably the east indies companies made most of their money in asia and reinvested most of their money also back into asian assets. They became insanely wealthy and powerful over time.
Please, make a video about Ibrahimic and non-Ibrahamic religions in common, and how was the increase and decrease on the map for both two sides.
Can you do timelapse of Sinitic people (post Proto sino tibetan) or timelapse of Chinese kingdoms up until Han dynasty
Good work 👍👍👍
Great videos Costas. May I suggest using a better software/rendering engine? Even at 1080p it's quite blurry to read
Thank you
Good job!
Cool map; however as an Argentinian I'd like to point out that Patagonia wasn't conquered until 1880 and there did christianity appeared there. Also the Chaco, in the northeast part wasn't also conquered until 1880 and so that region was also non-christian until that time.
Also I would like to see Protestantism divided between it's many variants. But overall cool map. I'd expect similar ones with other religions, also dividing between branches.
Thank you
Μια ακόμα πολύ καλή δουλειά σου!
Ευχαριστώ πολύ
K A R A B O Ğ A
@@Znjed0 You are Greek
Amazing
God bless us all
Eritrea & Ethiopea 🙏💪
I think south Korea is the only country where Christianity is the majority religion despite not being colonised by European countries.
Colonized by USA
Actually, there existed a catholic and protestan community in North Korea too. Also, Pyongyang was the religious centre until the division of Korea.
@@rafaxd8178
It's now forbidden in North Korea. You can be sent to a concentration camp in case you get caught.
@@user-nc5yc9es6j it's not forbidden. Is one of the few religions permited in North Korea (buddism, chondoism, catholicism, protestatism and other christian religions like orthodoxy). The goverment literally construct their churches, temples and monasteries (because nobody else is allowed to do it).
Dude Ethiopia was legit like the 2nd country to convert to Christianity and it was never colonized, just a brief 3-4 year occupation in ww2.
Good video
What are you planning for next?
Blessed
Cursed
@@_blank-_ No, blessed
@@_blank-_ Definetly blessed
❤️✝️🇻🇦
Proud of my ancestors who saved Spain from Islam 🙏
Dios los bendiga
Islam isn’t bad.
@@xavierlauzac5922 good joke
@@god6326 *chough* colonization by western *cough*
@@AchmadBadra I say this as a former Muslim, not a Westerner
I feel like Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala and Nicaragua should be completely purple (mix of Protestants and Catholics) because in some of those countries the religions are even (50/50) or separated by no more than 10 percentage points. Also love that you made the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua completely Protestant, as they are hussites there. Besides of that, great video
Thank you
When do you do about tne Kingdom of Dacia?
Later, when I return to the ancient world
@@CostasMelas ok
Christian Jordanian/Levantine here! Some of our family lore is that we are descendants of the Ghassanids, a Christian Arab kingdom allied with Byzantium around 3 AD, and other hellenized people of the Levant.
Fun fact, ‘Allah’ was used to refer to God by Arab Christians long before most of Europe was Christianized and before Islam, because it’s just the Arabic word for ‘The God’ !
Sad that christianity died in northern africa and the middle east and the christians are hunted....a christian middle east would have been a much better place
@@TheHunterOfYharnam nice joke
@@TheHunterOfYharnam lmao
Imagin Arab Christian Chanting " Allah Akbar"
Been looking forward to this one for a long time!
Slight side note: I’m not sure I’d classify Mormons as ‘Christian’, because they are quite radically different from Christian orthodoxy. Nonetheless, excellent work!
its not that radically different. There are major differences for sure, but they also believe in the bible, Jesus Christ, have a form of sacrament and do baptisms. It's different yes, but not different enough to not be considered Christian.
Thank you
I agree, Mormons are not Christians and it’s not the gospel of God they are preaching. God is not racist, they are.
@@garabic8688 in many ways, muslims are more similar to christians than mormons
Great work vídeo. #Rosalina
Northeastern Brazil actually has a lot of Protestant people and denominations. Since at least the mid-20th century the region is filled with evangelical churches, such as the Assembly of God, the Baptist Church and the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God.
Mas o Nordeste continua sendo de maioria católica... só ver os dados na net.
@@boemiobe4t993 Só não é uma maioria suficiente pra deixar a região com a cor totalmente católica. Deveria ter os traços correspondentes à minoria protestante.
Cults...
Se o nordeste ficar mais protestante as coisas por lá vão piorar bastante
History of Yeniseyan languages please
Why did you start from the Great Schisma but not from, e.g. the 3d century?
The first period is mainly about Europe and the Middle East, so I did the previous period in the video for Europe
What about numberals around the world through the history? Examples: Arabic numberals adopted in most countries.
It's not Arabic numbers, it's Hindi
Should we count Mormon as a Christian religion? They do have an entirely new religious text. Are there any other sects of Christianity like that?
Yes : Jehovah Witnesses
Isn't the far east mostly russian populated, and therefore as orthodox as the west part of Russia? At least area around Vladivostok. I may be wrong tho
far est a vvay less popualted from russians, their living a lot of yakuts, altai peoples, and other groups of minorities
In Siberia, many folk religions are present
I saw only one tone of green colour. So I could not see the area of Syriac church on the map.
The Power house of contemporary Christianity has shifted from Europe to America to Africa.
While Christianity is declining in Europe and America as a result of rising Atheism, Africa's high birth rate will make the increase
"Let's introduce Christianity to enlighten these ignorant savage pagans."
...
"Now let's introduce fifteen conflicting flavours of Christianity to confuse them."
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Good video.
Would have been better had it illustrated the decline of European Christianity during the Cold War. Several European countries (not just in the East) now have an atheist majority.
Many ex communist countries in the east are now very reigious (Poland, Romenia, Hungary , Kazakstan, the Balkans etc.) More than many in the west who were never communist.
@@leilasantoslopes2303 true, Western capitalism has had an even more corrosive effect on religion in Europe than state-enforced atheism.
@@leilasantoslopes2303 but baltics, germany, czechia are the opposite
Sadly
@@pinklasagna8328 Some countries assimilated to the Atheist enforcing government.
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Please do history of Iranian language family since Andronowo culture to Present
I have made it (history of the Iranian languages)
@@CostasMelas what about all indo europea language
Is purple a mixture of Catholicism and Protestantism?
no, if you isolate purple, it turns blue, it looks like purple because it's close to blue
Muslims: Our religion is the fastest growing! That's how we know it is true!
Christians: That's so last century, we already conquered the entire world and took a break from it.
Yeah Islam for a while looked like it would be the dominate abrahmic religion but then the Europeans pulled a fast one.
@@guppy719 they spread pretty fast "cough chugh colonization cough"
Today in many parts of Europe majority of population identifies themselves as irreligious, for example Czech Republic, East Germany or Estonia.
Btw good video 👍
Thank you :)
Sadly
Majority in Czech republic isnt atheist, thats lie. The % of atheists are the same like % of christians. Then a lot % believe in god but not in Christian or any other way, just believe.
@@kubajcz That's right. Many people confuses being irreligious with atheism, which is not the same.
Well, you can be atheist, but culturally influence by a religion.
For example, in Ireland you are not atheist because religion is an important factor in you identity. You can be a catholic atheist or a protestan atheist.
Gréât, but how is America immediately fully coloured and not only barred ?? I don’t know if I made myself clear... great video btw
@Armo Moose yes but when Spanish created the colony of Peru it wasn’t immediately 100% colonised & christianised wasn’t it ?
@@crkcrk702 No, It was not. It was a long and complex process that took a long time, which included syncretism between indigenous religions and Catholicism in the midle (syncretism that still persists today in some aspects).
Why is Czech Republic completely filled in when it is majority atheist and only 11.7% Christian, while South Korea is only partially filled when it is 27.6% Christian? South Korea is more Christian than Czech Republic now both in terms of percentage and total number of Christians
Ive said it before and Ill say it again, latvieši where never chatolic, it was only once the protestants decided to actually speak in an understandable language that most of the population converted to christianity.
What happened to the Church of the East in Asia?😭😭
muslims
What happened to numerous local beliefs around the world when Christianity showed up?
Islam and Buddhism developed more in these areas after the 14th century
To simplify greatly: Islam gradually replaced Christianity and Tengriism among Mongol nobility. Many powerful Mongol nobles mandated the practice of Islam across their realms as a means of consolidating their power and/or as an excuse to levy higher taxes on non-Muslims. This coerced people into leaving the church.
@@KateeAngel at least initially, christianity expanded by conversions not by force
But islam already started it by military conquest
Pretty sure in 1054, some sort of Western Christianity was still present in North Africa.
Didn't know the coptic church took over Australia and North America 😁
Jk, great video though
Thank you
I think Roman Catholicism is a bit over exaggerated in the northeastern US shown in present day.
How will be the spread of religion in the future?
France will be muslim
Nepal and Iran will be christian
India will be muslim
China will be christian
Australia will be atheist
Arab emirates will be Hindu
@@lucaslevinsky8802 france and europe muslims
More than likely, Western Europe will become spiritualist/adopt the pagan nonsense popular right now. We see generally that Atheism exists only for a short time before getting replaced with a new religion. People naturally want the community and traditions that come with religion to give their lives meaning. Similar deal in North America but not for a couple more generations.
In the mid-east, Islam will dominate but some pockets of evangelical Christianity will arise.
That’s my guess, at least. Who really knows what could happen.
China is becoming Christian for some reason
@@lucaslevinsky8802 India will remain Hindu they really hate Muslims
Interesting how Central America and Brasil are turning more into protestant.
Épique mon frère
The new style is great but there are some things worth pointing out.
First of all the text is hard to read
Second, you can remove Antarctica, nobody cares about it
Thank you. I'll try to fix them. Nevertheless, Antarctica is useful to keep the format 16:9 for the video
@@CostasMelas Well you could just make Antarctica part of the Ocean but ok
Интересный факт: из-за большого числа неверующих в Эстонии (две трети агностики/атеисты/не причисляют себя какой либо конфессии) в 2011 году православие вышло на первое место по числу последователей: 16% православных vs 9.9% лютеран.
I'm missing some white stripes in Americas and Africa. Traditional religions weren't forgoten there
Just an FYI, NE Brazil has always been Protestant majority ever since it got settled by the Dutch. Your map inaccurately shows this area of Brazil as Roman Catholic majority but in reality Roman Catholicism is only The majority in the South of the Country. the Amazon region in the West is primarily split between Protestant and Roman Catholic too. But as I said, Northeast Brazil is absolutely Protestant majority and everyone who’s been there knows that. You’ll see maybe 1/50 Churches in that region that are Catholic with Protestant being the other 49/50. I mean seriously over there you can throw a rock and it’ll land close to an Assemblies of GOD Church hahaha
Were the Vikings that went to N. A. really catholic!?
Yes.Leif Erikson who went to Newfoundland , Canada was a Catholic, indeed a devout one who was ordered by Olaf trygvasson, king of norway to preach christianity in greenland and beyond.
This video excludes Eastern Catholics as a whole, except the Ukrainian Byzantine Catholic Church which was named as the Greek Catholic Church for some reason.
very good map only have a serious defect it doesn’t show Tanzania is 61% Christian have a very thick blue belt in Tazania, and a third of Chad is also Christian,
If you have a Christian banner in Turkmenistan and China, and Tanzania and Chad must also have a Christian banner
The southern part of Chad with Christian population (around Chari and Logone rivers) has been coloured. In north there are strong muslim majority
Make one for Hindusim 🙏...Loved your videos 🔥❤️
I made it a few videos ago
he already made it.
Oh Yeah😅 I Already Watched that...My mistake
Christianity is took the world (i don't know english)
Hmmm, why is there no Christianity in The Americas before Europeans arrived? God must not have cared to let them know about his existence.
Some Inuits may convert to Catholicism during Viking colonization of Greenland, but Viking settlement in Newfoundland only last very few years, they have few time to make native amercians to convert.
They say Islam is spread by the sword, see how the religion of love has spread😂😂
I don't know why are you always showing south Transivania orthodox. In the middle ages it was the centre of Chatolicism, with many churches and great number of documents about tax to pope wich wasnt payed by orthodox. Alba Iulia, Brasov, Arad, Sibiu, Oreda, Timishoara all have chatolic churches from the middle ages, but no orthodox. Yes today its orthodox but from countless texts and archiology we know it was chatolic
Catholics were mainly between the upper class
Catholics were always a minority in Transylvania. The majority was romanian orthodoxy
@@postmodpen1169 Based on what?
@@CostasMelas Yes since, 1500 but previously we dont have even mansions of orthodoxy there (not like in Vojvodia). And we dont have many orthodox churches from middle ages. But a lot of chatolic ruins.
@@CostasMelas By the way very good detialed map. Thank you for doing it
Orthodox church is the most original church,christians lets sit donw and took so we can all be united in one faith eith the same dogmas
Literally 2/3 of the world's land is Christian based 😮😏
Instead of Greek Catholics you could put eastern Catholics and put maronites, Chaldeans, malabares on it too. And also I don’t believe Protestantism was that strong in Brazil in the beginning of 20th century.
Anyway, very good video!
The Middle Eastern god of Africa, Asia and Europe.
Europeans :DO YOU WANT SOME CHRISTIANITY
Arabs and Turks: *N O*
Arab:do you want to Islam
EU nope
in turkey there are many cryptochristians
the people of the middle east and northern africa were christians first, it was the arabs and arabization of those foreign peoples who made them muslims
@Noah Pritchett they will not live for long if they are in their homeland
Early christians were Arabs and Turks.
@@jijfnyou7997 lmao 😂turkey, bosnia albania, kosovo, montengro, caucases, volga.... Etc😒
Anatolia was lost way before then balkan decreased!
Even today you have atleast 50% Muslims in Macedonia, 70-80% in albania maybe 10% in Bulgaria and some in Serbia.
Christians in Mongolia huh
Orthodoxy unto Death ☦️
Deus Vult ✝️
То есть лютеране, кальвинисты , англикане то такое. А вот мармонов надо упомянуть...мдэ...
Mormons do not come from a branch that is rooted in the major divisions of Christianity, but are associated with the Christian religion.
Christianity had disappeared earlier in Turkey, but you extended its time in the video.
are you turkish?
Turkey always had big christian presence that faded in the start of the 20th centuy.
There were christian minorities in Turkey until mid '60's. Now there are fewer than then, but still exist: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_Orthodoxy_in_Turkey www.arabnews.com/node/1535136/middle-east www.thetimes.co.uk/article/the-last-of-byzantiums-greeks-cling-on-in-turkey-xzz9l9g6n
Christians start to decline in anatolia during the 19th and 20th century after the ottomans start becoming turkish far rightmans
In 1914, I think about 25% of anatolia was Christian with the coasts being the areas with majority Christian populations although Christians did exist on the interior (the cappadocians for example). After WWI, because of Genocide and forced deportations, very few christians remained.
Mitraism religion pls 🙏😢
Yes, I would love to make it
@@CostasMelas thank you 😊
I think before 1492 Spain is muslim
Indeed
Only granada was at that time.
nooo
Checkpoint para Brasileiros
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@Julio Martins kkk tmj!
Just imagine how strong the influence of the orthodox church would be if Constantinople didn't fall