The Key to the World's Progress
Devas, Charles Stanton
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Add to basket"The Key to the World's Progress" is a profound examination of the role of the Catholic Church in the advancement of human civilization. Written by the esteemed political economist and historian Charles Stanton Devas, this work offers a compelling defense of Christianity as the primary catalyst for moral and social progress throughout history. Devas explores the tension between religious ideals and secular movements, arguing that the Church provides the necessary framework for true human flourishing and the preservation of societal values.
The book addresses complex questions regarding the nature of progress, the influence of theology on social structures, and the historical impact of the Christian faith on Western culture. By analyzing the intersection of religion, sociology, and history, Devas provides a systematic overview of how religious principles have shaped the modern world. This intellectual treatise is an essential resource for those interested in historical theology, the sociology of religion, and the enduring influence of the Catholic Church on global development. It remains a significant contribution to the study of the relationship between faith and the evolution of human society.
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