Abstract
This article is devoted to the study of the position of Christianity in Southeast Asia. The text analyzes the historical, social, geopolitical, economic, ethnic, cultural and other aspects of the region under study. The history of the Christianization of the region within the framework of the main branches of Christianity is briefly reproduced. The role of the missionary efforts of the Russian OrthodoX Church in this region is noted. The phenomenon of the formation of mega-churches in the region is touched upon. The main research attention is focused on the current position of Christianity in Southeast Asia. Considerable attention is paid to the so-called "Islamic revival" in the region, as well as to the peculiarities of the interaction of Christianity with Islam and Buddhism. The main problems and contradictions that impede the Christianization of the region are analyzed.
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