The Modern World at war with Human Nature
- Apr 13
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In this discussion, they trace the long arc from the Renaissance to today: how the rejection of God didn't just change our theology but degraded our very sense of what a person is, how "spiritual but not religious" isn't a recent invention but the inevitable endpoint of centuries of ideas.
(The modern world and human nature)
For further reading:
THE DESECRATION OF MAN—Carl Trueman argues that modern man's crisis of meaning stems from a rejection of a simple fact—that he was made in the image of God.
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MAGICIAN AND MECHANIC - Michael Horton's history of “spiritual but not religious” thought in Western culture.
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