How Heretics Dismantled the Medieval Catholic Patriarchal Family Unit to Usher in Modern Secularism
Insights from the Reformation and French Revolution on the Shift from Christendom to Secularism
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Narrateur(s):
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Ty Lasky
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Auteur(s):
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Christopher Ross
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In How Heretics Dismantled the Medieval Catholic Patriarchal Family Unit to Usher in Modern Secularism explores the profound transformations that reshaped marriage, family, and societal structures from the medieval period to modern secularism. This meticulously researched book delves into how pivotal events such as the Reformation and the French Revolution dismantled the Christian foundations of marriage and family life, paving the way for contemporary secular authority.
Discover:
- The fundamental role of the family as the backbone of society and state in traditional Christendom.
- The sacred covenant of marriage, its historical significance, and the impact of church influence on family law
- The evolution of marriage customs and laws, revealing the dramatic shifts brought on by the Reformation and Enlightenment.
- Gain insights into how pivotal historical events such as the Reformation, Enlightenment, and French Revolution influenced family dynamics and inheritance laws.
- The theological debates surrounding Christian marriage and the implications of changing gender roles and family structures.
From examining medieval marriage customs and the influence of the Christian church to exploring the social roles within medieval families, this book provides a comprehensive look at how patriarchy functioned as a guiding principle in family and societal governance.
As you journey through the book, you'll uncover how the transition from sacramental marriage to modern secularism has reshaped the moral and legal landscapes we navigate today.