Focusing on the impact of secular forces, this second volume delves into how institutions like American universities and Hollywood promote a secular mindset. It explores the materialistic concerns of technology and the separation of religion from daily life. The work addresses intellectual challenges to traditional faith, highlighting the rise of biblical criticism and skepticism among philosophers. Designed for upper-level and graduate students, it maintains accessibility by minimizing technical jargon and providing extensive notes for deeper scholarly engagement.
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- 2020
- 2018
In this volume, author Stephen Strehle focuses his rigorous historical analysis and philosophical acumen upon a topic of great interest today and source of cultural wars around the globe?the process of secularization
- 2017
The Dark Side of Church/State Separation
The French Revolution, Nazi Germany, and International Communism
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- 15 uur lezen
Exploring the Enlightenment's critique of the Judeo-Christian tradition, this book examines its profound influence on the emergence of secular governments in France, Germany, and Russia. It delves into the historical context of church/state separation and its consequences, revealing how these ideological shifts have shaped modern political landscapes. Through a detailed analysis, the work highlights the complexities and tensions inherent in the relationship between religion and state authority.
- 2008
The Egalitarian Spirit of Christianity
The Sacred Roots of American and British Government
- 322bladzijden
- 12 uur lezen
Exploring the diminishing influence of religion in contemporary Western life, the book delves into how spiritual beliefs have shifted and transformed. It examines the implications of this decline on individual identity, community values, and societal norms, highlighting the rise of secularism and alternative belief systems. Through insightful analysis, it addresses the challenges and opportunities presented by this new landscape, inviting readers to reflect on the evolving nature of faith and its relevance in a rapidly changing world.