Rise and Fall of Christian Civilization in the Modern World

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christian civilization
Christianity
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political theology
Protestant Reformation
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religious pluralism
secularisation of Western society
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secularization
social contract theory

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  • ISBN 9781041155010
  • Weight: 200g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Nov 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In this compelling narrative, discover how Christianity—particularly through Puritanism—shaped the foundations of modern Western democracy, only to see its influence dramatically transformed by the forces of secularization. This accessible yet profound work The Rise and Fall of Christian Civilization in the Modern World traces two pivotal movements that defined our modern world: the rise of Puritan ideals that birthed concepts of liberty, equality, and democracy, and the subsequent emergence of secular society that challenged religious authority.

From the democratic principles of early Puritan churches to the development of social contract theory, from revolutionary movements to the rise of the secular state, this book illuminates how religious and anti‑religious forces shaped our current cultural landscape. The author masterfully weaves together historical events, theological developments, and philosophical shifts that transformed Western civilization—from the Protestant Reformation to the French Revolution, from the Enlightenment to the modern entertainment industry.

Essential reading for anyone seeking to understand:

  • How Puritan ideals shaped modern democratic principles
  • The historical roots of church‑state separation
  • Why and how secular institutions emerged
  • The complex relationship between religion and modern society

Written in clear, engaging prose and organized in concise chapters perfect for discussion groups and classrooms, this work offers both general readers and scholars a comprehensive understanding of how Christianity’s cultural influence evolved from a dominant force to one voice among many in our contemporary pluralistic society. More than a historical account, it provides crucial insights into the ongoing dialogue between faith and secularism in modern life.

Stephen Strehle is Professor of Philosophy and Religion at Christopher Newport University and Director of its Judeo‑Christian Studies program. He is the author of many books and articles on the Reformation and church/state issues, including Egalitarian Spirit of Christianity, Dark Side of Church/State Separation, and Forces of Secularity in the Modern World.

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