Secondary hearths are places or regions where a religion was located during a period in which it fragmented or diverged to form a new sect. For example, western Europe (including Germany, the Low Countries, France, and the British Isles) is a secondary hearth of Christianity because Protestantism emerged there during the reformation

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1. Secondary hearths are places or regions where a religion was located during a period in which it fragmented or diverged to form a new sect. For example, western Europe (including Germany, the Low Countries, France, and the British Isles) is a secondary hearth of Christianity because Protestantism emerged there during the reformation