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In the midst of Enlightenment rationalism and deism, a Christian worldview was thus alive and well and even thriving in many parts of the Western world. It had evolved in some ways, particularly in its view of the role of religion in public life. Up to this point, it had always been assumed that being religious was a good thing, and that a good Christian would be the best citizen, as Augustine argued.
Why You Think the Way You Do: The Story of Western Worldviews from Rome to Home
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