01335nam a2200301 a 450000500170000000800200001702000180003704100080005508200120006308200130007510000210008810000110010924500310012024500510015124500200020226000110022226000290023326000090026230000110027130000290028230000100031152005720032160000120089365000160090565000210092165000260094285600650096820260119071352.02024-05-09 09:32:54 a9780674045637 aeng a211.609 bG822-B80 aGregory, Brad S. eAuthor aThe Unintended Reformation bHow a Religious Revolution Secularized Society cBrad S. Gregory aU.S.A. bHarvard University Press c2012 a574tr. bhardcover, illustrations c24 cm aIn a work as much about the present as the past, Gregory identifies the unintended consequences of the Reformation for the modern condition: a hyperpluralism of beliefs, intellectual disagreements that splinter into fractals of specialized discourse, the absence of a substantive common good, and the triumph of capitalism's driver, consumerism -- all these, Gregory argues, were long-term effects of a movement that marked the end of more than a millennium during which Christianity provided a framework for shared intellectual, social, and moral life in the West... aAtheism aReformation aNatural theology aSecularism -- History4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/14465/u.jpgyCover Image