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The irony of the Renaissance was that its beauty and light emerged from the depths of continental darkness and despair. But that darkness and despair left an indelible mark, especially as the plague returned regularly well into the sixteenth century. There was a widespread obsession with death and salvation, a pervasive sense of insecurity and despond. Luther’s personal demons echoed Europe’s social desolation.
The Quest for a Moral Compass: A Global History of Ethics
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