But did you know where the term originated? I didn't. Apparently, it was coined in the 1950s when there was the direct opposition of the "Capitalist West" (America and Western Europe) and the "Communist East" (Soviet Union and eastern Europe). These were ostensibly the "First World" and "Second World" countries, so when one spoke of the other, poorer countries in the world, the term "Third World" was used.
Fascinating. However, even more fascinating is the rapidly changing landscape of our world. It goes without saying that these old distinctions are quickly fading, not only economically, but also when it comes to Christianity.
I just started my fourth class in my Master's degree work this week. The class is World Christianity. I think it's going to be an eye-opening experience for me. I hold no illusions about who I am and what my Christian experience is . . . I am most definitely an American Christian with little to no knowledge of Christianity around the world. I believe this class will seek to change this.
Here are just a few quick stats I learned today that are already challenging my views of Christianity. In 2005, there were 2.1 billion Christians in the world (with a world population of almost 6.5 billion). So about one-third of the world's population is Christian. Here was the regional breakdown in 2005:
# of Christians Region
531 million Europe
In 2025, over half of the Christians in the world will live in Latin America and Africa. Check out this website for more stats. And consider Christianity from a worldwide perspective.
http://www.gcts.edu/lifelong_learners/globalchristianity
511 million Latin America
389 million Africa
344 million Asia
226 million North America
And these numbers are drastically changing. If we track ahead to 2025, here are the estimated numbers:
389 million Africa
344 million Asia
226 million North America
And these numbers are drastically changing. If we track ahead to 2025, here are the estimated numbers:
# of Christians Region
634 million Latin America
627 million Africa
537 million Europe
475 million Asia
246 million North America
634 million Latin America
627 million Africa
537 million Europe
475 million Asia
246 million North America
In 2025, over half of the Christians in the world will live in Latin America and Africa. Check out this website for more stats. And consider Christianity from a worldwide perspective.
http://www.gcts.edu/lifelong_learners/globalchristianity