Atheist delusions: the Christian revolution and its fashionable enemies
Hart outlines how Christianity transformed the ancient world in ways we may have forgotten: bringing liberation from fatalism, conferring great dignity on human beings, subverting the cruelest aspects of pagan society, and elevating charity above all virtues. He then argues that what we term the &qu...
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Language: | English |
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New Haven
Yale University Press
(c)2009
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In: | Year: 2009 |
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Church History
Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600
B Civilization, Western B Christianity ; Influence B SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Sociology of Religion B Electronic books B Church history ; Primitive and early church B Church History Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600 B HISTORY ; World B Christianity Influence |
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Summary: | Hart outlines how Christianity transformed the ancient world in ways we may have forgotten: bringing liberation from fatalism, conferring great dignity on human beings, subverting the cruelest aspects of pagan society, and elevating charity above all virtues. He then argues that what we term the "Age of Reason" was in fact the beginning of the eclipse of reason's authority as a cultural value. Hart closes the book in the present, delineating the ominous consequences of the decline of Christendom in a culture that is built upon its moral and spiritual values. --from publisher desciption |
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Item Description: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 243-249) and index. - Print version record |
ISBN: | 0300111908 |