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Why Christians Don't Have Babies in East Asia

Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

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Fertility Trends and Faith in East Asia

This chapter examines the declining fertility rates among Christians in East Asia, particularly in Japan, and the societal factors contributing to this trend. It explores the challenges faced by minority religious communities, the influence of cultural aesthetics on religious practice, and the interaction between Christianity and Buddhism in shaping demographic patterns. By analyzing statistical data and cultural perceptions, the discussion highlights the complex dynamics between religion, fertility, and cultural identity in the region.

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