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Paperback The Church & the Rise and Fall of Modernity: Dawson's Lost Essays Book

ISBN: 1735657875

ISBN13: 9781735657875

The Church & the Rise and Fall of Modernity: Dawson's Lost Essays

Church Among the Ruins - Essays on the Rise and Fall of Modern CivilisationHow did we get here-and what comes next?

The Modern West is unraveling. We might stand against the machine, but what is really behind the unmaking of humanity, and how did it come to this? In this penetrating historical analysis, these rediscovered essays bring together the prophetic insights of Christopher Dawson - one of the twentieth century's most penetrating Catholic thinkers - with a message more urgent than ever: modern civilisation, stripped of its spiritual roots, cannot survive. Beneath the surface of technology, consumerism, and global politics lies the deeper crisis: the spiritual and cultural disinheritance of the West.

With clarity and spiritual depth, Dawson exposes the illusions of progress, the secularisation of history, and the false myth of inevitable human advancement. These essays take the reader on a sweeping journey through time - from the Christian transformation of Rome, to the utopian fantasies of Enlightenment rationalists, to the sweeping revolution of Industrialism, to the totalitarian and post-Christian crises of the modern age.

Yet this is no mere lamentation. Dawson offers a hopeful yet uncompromising Catholic vision: a restoration rooted in the Incarnation, the primacy of culture over politics, and the recovery of the Church's formative role in history. These essays challenge both the learned and the faithful to rediscover the spiritual centre of Western civilisation so that we might not cling to the tired out ruins of modernity, but begin anew in Christ.

This book offers a refreshing perspective - and a challenge. Dawson calls the Church, and all faithful Christians, to rediscover their unique mission: not to accommodate modernity, but to re-evangelise itself. The road to restoration, he shows, begins with understanding our past - with hope in God.

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