Missionization
Missionization refers to the process by which a religious group seeks to spread its beliefs and convert others. The term is most often used in reference to Christian missionary activity, though it can apply to other faiths. Missionization can involve organized campaigns, the establishment of missions, education, translation of texts, and social services intended to attract adherents.
Historically, missionization expanded with the spread of empires and globalization. From the early modern period onward,
Impacts of missionization include religious change in communities, cultural exchange, and, in some cases, language shift
Contemporary discussions emphasize ethical dimensions, human rights, and the distinction between respectful dialogue and coercive assimilation.