How much of a factor has industrialization been in shaping (or reshaping) Christianity?
For the record, I am dating early industrialization a little earlier than most people. I prefer to place its beginnings in the early 1730s, rather than in the 1750s, as is more traditional The earlier date reflects the earliest productivity increasing inventions in the textile industry, while the latter date is preferred by most people because it represents the date by which time the industry was really taking off. Your call where you yourself place the dates. So (to use my dating) how has industrialization influenced Christianity over the past 290 or so years?
BONUS QUESTION: Industrialization is usually credited with causing the nuclear family to succeed the extended family. Has that changed influenced Christianity? If so how?
SECOND BONUS QUESTION: Industrialization is usually credited with creating the financial conditions necessary for people to marry primarily for love (as opposed to picking their partners primarily for financial, social, and other reasons). Has marrying for love changed Christianity?
THIRD BONUS QUESTION: Industrialization is sometimes credited as of primary importance in the rise of a consumer culture. If so, how has the rise of a consumer culture changed Christianity?
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And now, in an effort to distract you from my clumsy and awkward OP, some music....
For the record, I am dating early industrialization a little earlier than most people. I prefer to place its beginnings in the early 1730s, rather than in the 1750s, as is more traditional The earlier date reflects the earliest productivity increasing inventions in the textile industry, while the latter date is preferred by most people because it represents the date by which time the industry was really taking off. Your call where you yourself place the dates. So (to use my dating) how has industrialization influenced Christianity over the past 290 or so years?
BONUS QUESTION: Industrialization is usually credited with causing the nuclear family to succeed the extended family. Has that changed influenced Christianity? If so how?
SECOND BONUS QUESTION: Industrialization is usually credited with creating the financial conditions necessary for people to marry primarily for love (as opposed to picking their partners primarily for financial, social, and other reasons). Has marrying for love changed Christianity?
THIRD BONUS QUESTION: Industrialization is sometimes credited as of primary importance in the rise of a consumer culture. If so, how has the rise of a consumer culture changed Christianity?
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And now, in an effort to distract you from my clumsy and awkward OP, some music....