Cultural Christian

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Cultural Christian is a broad term describing individuals who identify themselves as Christian, but who generally would not be described by others as active in their faith. The term usually is used pejoratively by other Christians to describe these individuals, whose spiritual understanding or practice they see as underdeveloped or superficial.

In Chinese context, "Cultural Christian" is related with the movement of "Sino-Christian Theology", which, however, happens to render the term "Cultural Christian" problematic, ambiguous, vague, mislocated and out-fashioned.



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