A sequel to The Death of Christian Culture; this spiritual treatise covers social; cultural; and political topics. It explores the importance of religious knowledge and faith to the health of a culture; provides a historical sketch of the change in cultural and educational standards over the last two centuries; and illustrates how literary and other visual arts either contribute to a culture or conspire to tear it down. Compared to a series of sermons; this analysis explains that there is a continuing extinction of the cultural patrimony of ancient Greece; Rome; medieval Europe; and the early modern period of Western civilization; owing to the pervasive bureaucratization; mechanization; and standardization of increasing materialism.
#5578116 in Books Golden Stone Press 2000 #File Name: 1928590055260 pages
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