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Remaking the World

How 1776 Created the Post-Christian West

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10h 12m
English
ISBN: 978-1-4335-9399-4

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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, economic, 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 audiobook 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.

Relevant Cultural and Historical Analysis: Skillfully connects key ideas and events from the past to the present Comprehensive: Examines important developments from 1776, including the American Revolution, Thomas Paine's Common Sense, Edward Gibbon's The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire; James Watt's steam engine; Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations; and Immanuel Kant's Critique of Pure Reason Informative: Covers key historical figures, including John Adams, Edmund Burke, and David Hume Biblical: Equips and encourages readers to share the gospel in a post-Christian world A Great Resource for Pastors, Scholars, and Readers of Carl Trueman's The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self

Tracks
  1. Opening Credits
  2. Epigraph
  3. Part 1: Changes
  4. Chapter 1: Roots | The Presence of the Past
  5. Chapter 2: Quirks | The WEIRDER World
  6. Part 2: Origins
  7. Chapter 3: Maps | Becoming Western
  8. Chapter 4: Patriots | Becoming Democratic
  9. Chapter 5: Lights | Becoming Educated
  10. Chapter 6: Skeptics | Becoming Ex-Christian
  11. Chapter 7: Machines | Becoming Industrialized
  12. Chapter 8: Lovers | Becoming Romantic
  13. Chapter 9: Profits | Becoming Rich
  14. Part 3: Responses
  15. Chapter 10: Christians | Grace, Freedom, and Truth
  16. Chapter 11: Opportunities | Possibilities for a Postsecular World
  17. Closing Credits
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