The Eclipse of Christianity: and why it matters / Digital original - eBook
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The Eclipse of Christianity: and why it matters / Digital original - eBook  -     By: Rupert Shortt

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Title: The Eclipse of Christianity: and why it matters / Digital original - eBook
By: Rupert Shortt
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: Hodder & Stoughton
Publication Date: 2024
ISBN: 9781399802765
ISBN-13: 9781399802765
Stock No: WW131835EB

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A call for Christianity to recover its confidence

The mainstream Churches are faltering - or even at risk of dying out - in their Western and Middle Eastern heartlands. Surveys confirm that only a minority of people in a country such as Britain now claim Christian allegiance. The pattern is being matched in neighbouring societies. At the same time many opinion formers preach secularist ideology with a self-confidence shading into dogmatism. Others, unsure of their moorings, feel some residual attachment to spirituality, while being sceptical about the existence of God and other articles of belief.

Yet church teaching remains intellectually robust, as well as inspiring a transformative global presence. In this major and wide-ranging international study - both a report on the unsettling consequences of secularisation and a defence of a creed too often belittled by its opponents - Rupert Shortt outlines Christianity's fading profile in the present, but also argues compellingly that Europe's historic faith is critical to the survival of a humane culture.

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