The Secularization Of The European Mind In The Nineteenth Century by Owen Chadwick
This insightful work delves into the profound transformation of European thought during the 19th century, exploring how traditional religious beliefs gradually gave way to secular ideologies. It examines the complex interplay between science, philosophy, and religion, highlighting the intellectual and cultural shifts that led to a more secular worldview. The narrative captures the tension between faith and reason, illustrating how societal changes, scientific advancements, and philosophical debates contributed to the diminishing influence of religion in public life and the rise of a more rational, human-centered perspective.
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- 1975
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- British
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- 300-350
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