Christianity-related events during the 21st century
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See also: Christianity in the 20th century
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Christianity in the 21st century is characterized by the pursuit of church unity and the continued resistance to persecution and secularization.[1][2]
^Allen, John (October 2013). "The war on Christians". The Spectator. Retrieved 8 October 2019.
^"The Secularization Debate", chapter 1 (pp. 3-32) of Norris, Pippa; Inglehart, Ronald (2004). Sacred and Secular. Religion and Politics Worldwide. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-83984-6.
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