why did christianity fail to take root in china? group of answer choices papal condemnation of ancestor worship. lack of interest on the part of catholic religious orders. opposition by muslims. the inability of westerners to learn chinese.



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Option B is correct, Due to the lack of interest on the part of catholic religious orders, Christianity fails to take root in china.

Christianity and Chinese religions were too dissimilar. The Confucians, Daoists, and Buddhists of China (ancestor worship) were content with their beliefs and did not seek out any other religions. Chinese converts were forced to abandon their entire culture in order to practice Christianity. The pope and other missionaries began to object to the Jesuits' attempts to incorporate Chinese culture into Catholic teachings at the beginning of the 18th century. According to the pope, Confucian practices constituted "idolatry." This assertion was interpreted as a challenge to the Emperor's dominance. As a result, missionaries fell out of favor with the Chinese court and lost much of their respect.

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