Atheist Delusions by David Bentley Hart
The Christian Revolution and Its Fashionable Enemies
This thought-provoking work challenges the prevailing narrative that portrays the rise of Christianity as a period of intellectual darkness and moral regression. It argues that the Christian tradition has been unfairly maligned by modern secular critiques, which often overlook the profound cultural and moral contributions Christianity has made to Western civilization. Through a meticulous examination of historical events and philosophical ideas, the book seeks to dismantle the myths surrounding the so-called "Dark Ages" and highlights the transformative impact of Christian thought on concepts of human dignity, freedom, and the development of science and art.
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- 2009
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