👉 Arianization is the process of converting one's identity or religion into another, often by adopting a different name, title, or religious affiliation. It can be seen as a way to gain acceptance and belonging in a new context, especially within a specific community or sect. Arianization can also refer to the act of seeking to adopt a particular faith or ideology, which is often seen as a way to assert one's identity and commitment to a certain cause or belief system.
👉 Arianizer is a Christian term that means "a person who has been converted to Christianity." It was first used by Martin Luther King Jr. in 1964, when he wrote a letter to Bishop James A. White of the Southern Baptist Convention. The term was later adopted and expanded upon by various Christian denominations, including the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), which uses it to refer to converts from other religions or beliefs.