Scenarios about 'Christianity in Asia'
The spread and development of Christianity across the diverse cultures and regions of Asia from ancient times to the present. Christianity's expansion in Asia includes early Nestorian missions along the Silk Road, European colonial-era evangelization, and indigenous church movements, creating unique syncretic practices and theological traditions. The religion's interaction with Asian philosophical systems and political structures has produced distinctive expressions of Christian faith that differ significantly from Western forms.
What If Japan Never Closed Itself to The Outside World?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Japan never implemented the sakoku policy of national isolation, potentially reshaping East Asian geopolitics, global trade networks, and technological development for centuries.