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Remaking the World: How 1776 Created the Post-Christian West
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How 7 Transformational Events in 1776 Paved the Way for Today’s Post-Christian West
With dizzying social transformations in everything from gender to social justice, it may seem like there’s never been a more tumultuous period in history. But a single year in the late 18th century saw a number of influential transformations—or even revolutions—that changed the social trajectory of the Western world. By understanding how those events influenced today’s cultural landscape, Christians can more effectively bear witness to God’s truth in a post-Christian age.
In Remaking the World, Andrew Wilson highlights 7 major developments from the year 1776—globalization, the Enlightenment, the Industrial Revolution, the Great Enrichment, the American Revolution, the rise of post-Christianity, and the dawn of Romanticism—and explains their relevance to social changes happening today. Carefully examining key documents and historical figures, Wilson demonstrates how a monumental number of political, philosophical, economical, and industrial changes in the year of America’s founding shaped the modern West into a “WEIRDER” society: Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, Democratic, Ex-Christian, and Romantic. This thoroughly researched yet accessible book offers a unique historical perspective on modern views of family, government, religion, and morality—giving Christians the historical lens they need to understand today’s post-Christian trends and respond accordingly.
368 pages.
Table of Contents
Part One: Changes
Chapter 1: ROOTS: The Presence of the Past
Chapter 2: QUIRKS: The WEIRDER World
Part Two: Origins
Chapter 3: MAPS: Becoming Western
Chapter 4: PATRIOTS: Becoming Democratic
Chapter 5: LIGHTS: Becoming Educated
Chapter 6: SKEPTICS: Becoming Ex-Christian
Chapter 7: MACHINES: Becoming Industrialized
Chapter 8: LOVERS: Becoming Romantic
Chapter 9: PROFITS: Becoming Rich
Part Three: Responses
Chapter 10: CHRISTIANS: Grace, Freedom, and Truth
Chapter 11: OPPORTUNITIES: Possibilities for a Post-Secular World
Remaking the World: How 1776 Created the Post-Christian West, is, as they say in Glasgow, “Pure dead brilliant!”
Intelligently written, educational, peppered with allusions to classic writings and pop-culture, inventions, ancient cultures and industrial practices, social mores, Overton window-pane replacements, explorers, composers, hymn-writers, playwrights, poets, philosophers, theologians, preachers, politicians et al.1776 seems to have been the year, that for once, all the ducks got in a row, (the chakras balanced?), and the stars aligned! Remarkable! Amazing grace! Yes, the Declaration of Independence and many of its signatories are given detailed attention.
Wilson investigates and gives insightful commentary as to what was going on in the world to bring about 1776. Though drizzled with humour, the helpful diagrams, informative footnotes and copious endnotes betray that this is indeed a scholarly work.
Glasgow’s motto is: “Let Glasgow flourish by the preaching of Thy Word and the praising of Thy name.” Back in the day when its churches were fuller, Glasgow had world-renown for her shipbuilding on her River Clyde. To worldwide applause, “Clyde built!” was her stamp of approval. Wilson’s “pure dead brilliant” book clearly demonstrates that the West is “Gospel built!”
Remaking the World: How 1776 Created the Post-Christian West, is, as they say in Glasgow, “Pure dead brilliant!”
Intelligently written, educational, peppered with allusions to classic writings and pop-culture, inventions, ancient cultures and industrial practices, social mores, Overton window-pane replacements, explorers, composers, hymn-writers, playwrights, poets, philosophers, theologians, preachers, politicians et al.1776 seems to have been the year, that for once, all the ducks got in a row, (the chakras balanced?), and the stars aligned! Remarkable! Amazing grace! Yes, the Declaration of Independence and many of its signatories are given detailed attention.
Wilson investigates and gives insightful commentary as to what was going on in the world to bring about 1776. Though drizzled with humour, the helpful diagrams, informative footnotes and copious endnotes betray that this is indeed a scholarly work.
Glasgow’s motto is: “Let Glasgow flourish by the preaching of Thy Word and the praising of Thy name.” Back in the day when its churches were fuller, Glasgow had world-renown for her shipbuilding on her River Clyde. To worldwide applause, “Clyde built!” was her stamp of approval. Wilson’s “pure dead brilliant” book clearly demonstrates that the West is “Gospel built!”
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