In scope and in vision Christopher Dawson’s historiography ranks
with the work of men like Spengler, Northrop, and Toynbee. Several
major themes run through Dawson’s work, but perhaps his most unique
contribution was his insistence on the importance of religion in
shaping and sustaining civilizations. Religion, Dawson believed, is
the great creative force in any culture, and the loss of a society’s
historic religion therefore portends a process of social dissolution.
For this reason, Dawson concluded that Western society must find a way
to revitalize its spiritual life if it is to avoid irreversible decay.
Progress, the real religion of modernity, is insufficient to sustain
cultural health. And an ahistorical, secularized Christianity is an
oxymoron, a pseudo-religion only nominally related to the historic
religion of the West. Dawson maintained that the hope of the present
age lay in the reconciliation of the religious tradition of
Christianity with the intellectual tradition of humanism and the new
knowledge about man and nature provided by modern science. Dynamics
of World History shows that though such a task may be difficult, it
is not impossible.
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9781497651401
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2018
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Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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