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The Christians 11: Unto the ends of the Earth : A.D. 1800 to 1914 : despite rising disbelief, the faith advances as never before
Titre:
The Christians 11: Unto the ends of the Earth : A.D. 1800 to 1914 : despite rising disbelief, the faith advances as never before
Sommaire:
The French Revolution of the 1790s, a bloody, even diabolical uprising against all forms of religion, ushered in the modern era. The 19th century was one of paradox: an unprecedented spread of evangelistic Christianity across the globe, along with the emergence of a new optimistic atheism in Europe and North America ̜a belief that by understanding nature scientifically, man can create heaven on earth without religion. As the century advanced, however, the angry philosophies of men like Nietzsche and Marx, and the rise of conflicting nationalisms and racisms, darkly foreshadowed where all this anti-Christian rebellion would lead.
Date de publication comme intervalle:
2012
SERIES_EPSB_VOL:
11
Description matérielle:
ix, 302 p. : ill. (some col.), maps, ports. ; 31 cm.
Note générale:
"Christian History Project, an activity of SEARCH".
Vedette secondaire auteur:
Numéro international normalisé des livres (ISBN):
9780986939617
Informations de publication:
Edmonton : Society to Explore and Record Christian History, c2012.