Unlock a lasting framework for understanding history with a thoughtful, unifying key to civilization’s course.
This work surveys the arc of human progress, examining how philosophy, sociology, and religion shape our view of the past. It argues that a solid framework is needed to organize all the facts of history, and it offers a guiding principle to integrate diverse theories with concrete evidence. By exploring the dynamics between civilization, Christianity, and social change, the book invites readers to see how ideas move societies forward—and how they can also bring them back.
- Clear discussion of progress, retrogression, and the meanings of civilization.
- Analysis of the relationship between the Church, culture, and state across history.
- Examination of social questions, reform, and the moral duties of wealth and power.
- Methodical look at historical logic and how to compare times, places, and ideas.
Ideal for readers of history and philosophy seeking a coherent, thoughtful panorama that connects theory with long‑term patterns in world progress.
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