Cultural Christianity
Cultural Christianity refers to the influence of Christian beliefs, values, and practices in a society, even among individuals who may not actively practice the faith. It often manifests in traditions, holidays, and moral frameworks that are rooted in Christian teachings, such as Christmas and Easter, which are celebrated by many regardless of their religious beliefs.
This phenomenon can be seen in various aspects of life, including art, literature, and social norms. While some people identify as Christians in a cultural sense, they may not engage in regular worship or adhere to the doctrines of the Christian faith, highlighting a distinction between cultural identity and religious practice.