It seems to me that adopting the label is something Christian. If she goes to church, that’s something Christian. If she actively seeks out Christians to associate with, that’s something Christian. If she (at least in some contexts) says Christian prayers, creeds, etc., that’s something Christian.
(I don’t see how just calling yourself Christian would get you any social benefits to speak of, which is why I suspect there may be more.)
Of these activities you mention, I think she only seeks out and enjoys the company of some Christian groups. But if only this is enough, than Christianity is reduced to “generic group membership”—this is what I meant originally.
How literally nothing Christian about her?
It seems to me that adopting the label is something Christian. If she goes to church, that’s something Christian. If she actively seeks out Christians to associate with, that’s something Christian. If she (at least in some contexts) says Christian prayers, creeds, etc., that’s something Christian.
(I don’t see how just calling yourself Christian would get you any social benefits to speak of, which is why I suspect there may be more.)
Of these activities you mention, I think she only seeks out and enjoys the company of some Christian groups. But if only this is enough, than Christianity is reduced to “generic group membership”—this is what I meant originally.