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Why We Should Call Ourselves Christians: The Religious Roots of Free Societies
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220 pages
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The book critiques the prevailing belief among the Western elite that Christianity and religion are outdated and detrimental to society. It argues that this secular mindset promotes the idea that states should operate independently of religious influence, and that liberalism is seen as a self-sufficient framework. The author challenges the notion that societies can thrive without religious bonds, highlighting the implications of a purely secular approach to governance and community.
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2011, hardcover
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