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Secularization of the European mind in the nineteenth century

By: Chadwick, Owen.
Series: Gifford lectures ; 1973-1974.Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1985Description: 286 p. ; 22 cm.ISBN: 9780521398299.Subject(s): Intellectual life | Secularization | Europe | History, 1789-1900 | Atheism | Christian church | Darwin | Marxism | Materialism | Moral | Religion | Society | VoltaireDDC classification: 940.28 Summary: Chadwick discusses secularism as a social and intellectual problem in nineteenth-century European life. Issues such as liberalism, anticlericalism, and scientific principles take root in the European mind. Individuals such as Karl Marx and Voltaire influence the transformation.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Chadwick discusses secularism as a social and intellectual problem in nineteenth-century European life. Issues such as liberalism, anticlericalism, and scientific principles take root in the European mind. Individuals such as Karl Marx and Voltaire influence the transformation.

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