Which Asian countries were most
opposed to the introduction of
Christianity by the European
explorers?
A, India and Korea
B. China and Japan
C. China and Korea
D. None of the countries

Respuesta :

Explanation:  Christianity in Asia has its roots in the very inception of Christianity, which originated from the life and teachings of Jesus in 1st century Roman Judea. Christianity then spread through the missionary work of his apostles, first in the Levant and taking roots in the major cities such as Jerusalem and Antioch. Only six countries are predominantly Christian: Asian Russia which is predominantly the Russian Orthodox Church ;Cyprus, which is predominantly Orthodox; the Philippines, which is the third-largest Roman Catholic nation in the world; Timor Leste, which is the most overwhelming Christian (99.6%)

Answer:

C. China and Korea.

Explanation:

Christianity was introduced in China during the Tang Dynasty by a minority. But years after, opposition from Buddhists and Daoists arose. Even-tough, the dramatic rejection was in year 845, when Christianity were diminished in China until Mongol Empire.

That's why Christians are a minority in asian countries like China and Korea.