Christianity has not conquered nationalism; the opposite has been the case nationalism has made Christianity its footstool.
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The chief modern rival of Christianity is 'liberalism'... at every point, the two movements are in direct opposition.
Of course the case of the Christian Church planted among the nations must differ, in various ways, from that of any sect forming in connection with religious awakening in a territory of professing Christianity.
Nationalism - in other words, the dividing of the church into bodies - consisting of such and such a nation, is a novelty, not above three centuries old, although many dear children of God are found dwelling in it.
Europe and European identity is rooted in Christianity.
Christianity is in its nature revolutionary.
When the British became Christian, Christianity in no way altered their political organisation.
Born in iniquity and conceived in sin, the spirit of nationalism has never ceased to bend human institutions to the service of dissension and distress.
I don't believe in nationalism. I think it's a bunch of slogans. It's a bunch of poor attempts at creating pride. My problem with nationalism is that it becomes exclusionary. We start to exclude people.
It is true that Christianity is not bound up with any particular race or culture. It is neither of the East or of the West, but has a universal mission to the human race as a whole.
Christianity is the very root and foundation of Western civilization.
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