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A brilliant account of religions role in the political thinking of the West, from the Enlightenment to the close of World War II.The wish to bring political life under Gods authority is nothing new, and its clear that today religious passions are again driving world politics, confounding expectations of a secular future. In this major book, Mark Lilla reveals the sources of this ageold questand its surprising role in shaping Western thought. Making us look deeper into our beliefs about religion, politics, and the fate of civilizations, Lilla reminds us of the modern Wests unique trajectory and how to remain on it. Illuminating and challenging, The Stillborn God is a watershed in the history of ideas.
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This book is really heavy on ideas and can be a challenge to get through at times. I appreciated the depth of analysis on religion and politics, but I found myself re-reading sections. Still, a valuable read for anyone serious about these topics.
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Emily Chen
Thought-Provoking Read for Anyone
I picked up 'The Stillborn God' after hearing great things about it, and it didn't disappoint. The way it intersects religion and politics in the modern West is fascinating. It made me rethink a lot of my own views!
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Lila Patel
Not What I Expected
I thought 'The Stillborn God' would be a straightforward take on religion's role in politics, but it was more complex than I imagined. The arguments were interesting but sometimes felt a bit convoluted. Not my favorite, but I see why others like it.
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Thomas Johnson
Engaging and Insightful
I've read a lot of books on religion and politics, but this one really stands out. The author's insights into modern Western society are thought-provoking. I found myself taking notes throughout! Definitely recommended for anyone in academia.
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Sara Kim
Disappointed by the Complexity
I wanted to enjoy 'The Stillborn God' but honestly, I found it too complex and hard to follow. I expected more practical examples rather than dense philosophical arguments. It’s not for everyone, that's for sure.
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