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Broadly put, '''Western civilization''' is the set of historical, intellectual, religious and cultural achievements of [[European]] and European-descended societies spanning from [[Ancient Greece|ancient Greek]] times to the present. Western civilization is lauded for its achievements and contributions to humanity in fields such as the arts, [[law]], [[invention]], [[science]], [[Christianity|religion]], [[democracy]], [[commerce]], and [[philosophy]] and has developed a freedom of religion and thought that is lacking in many parts of the world.   
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Broadly put, '''Western civilization''' is the set of historical, intellectual, religious and cultural achievements of [[European]] and European-descended societies spanning from [[Ancient Greece|ancient Greek]] times to the present. Western civilization is lauded for its achievements and contributions to humanity in fields such as the arts, [[law]], [[invention]], [[science]], [[Christianity|religion]], [[democracy]], [[commerce]], and [[philosophy]] and has developed a freedom of religion and thought that is lacking in many parts of the world.
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Elements of Western civilization have permeated or been merged with other cultures and civilizations throughout much of the planet.   
  
 
[[Christianity]] is/has been a very significant component of Western civilization and it has had a very great effect on Western civilization.<ref>[https://www.firstthings.com/article/1994/12/christianity-and-the-westambiguous-past-uncertain-future CHRISTIANITY AND THE WEST] by by Wolfhart Pannenberg, First Things website</ref> It is frequently argued that there is no Western civilization without Christianity.<ref>[https://www.intellectualtakeout.org/blog/theres-no-western-civilization-without-christianity There's No Western Civilization without Christianity] by Daniel Lattier</ref>
 
[[Christianity]] is/has been a very significant component of Western civilization and it has had a very great effect on Western civilization.<ref>[https://www.firstthings.com/article/1994/12/christianity-and-the-westambiguous-past-uncertain-future CHRISTIANITY AND THE WEST] by by Wolfhart Pannenberg, First Things website</ref> It is frequently argued that there is no Western civilization without Christianity.<ref>[https://www.intellectualtakeout.org/blog/theres-no-western-civilization-without-christianity There's No Western Civilization without Christianity] by Daniel Lattier</ref>

Revision as of 21:03, July 27, 2021

Broadly put, Western civilization is the set of historical, intellectual, religious and cultural achievements of European and European-descended societies spanning from ancient Greek times to the present. Western civilization is lauded for its achievements and contributions to humanity in fields such as the arts, law, invention, science, religion, democracy, commerce, and philosophy and has developed a freedom of religion and thought that is lacking in many parts of the world.

Elements of Western civilization have permeated or been merged with other cultures and civilizations throughout much of the planet.

Christianity is/has been a very significant component of Western civilization and it has had a very great effect on Western civilization.[1] It is frequently argued that there is no Western civilization without Christianity.[2]

The three main pillars of Western civilization are: Christianity, the Roman empire's influence (Roman law, etc.) and the ancient Greek culture.

Western civilization was not without its faults, such as allowing a rebirth of slavery that had largely been extinguished in that part of the world much earlier and colonization of other areas around the globe due to the superior technology that Europe had discovered and implemented. But much of the colonization brought better health and longer lifespans to impoverished people.

The Western world or the Occident, Europe (western Eurasia), as opposed to the Eastern World (the Orient), Asia (eastern Eurasia), is made up of the countries of Europe, as well as the technologically advanced countries of the Americas that have been influenced (by colonisation or otherwise) tremendously by France, Spain, Portugal, Russia, the United Kingdom or other European nations.

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Notes

  1. CHRISTIANITY AND THE WEST by by Wolfhart Pannenberg, First Things website
  2. There's No Western Civilization without Christianity by Daniel Lattier