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The War Upon Religion Being an Account of the Rise and Progress of Anti-Christianism in Europe

By Francis A. (Francis Aloysius) Cunningham

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

** Explore the historical battles between faith and opposition, revealing a continent gripped by shifting beliefs, and how one institution navigated immense challenges to survive.

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2011-12-23
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** "The War Upon Religion" by Francis A. Cunningham is a chronicle of the challenges to the Church's power, showing how anti-Christian ideas spread across Europe and changed society. Cunningham examines the Church's struggles, like the Protestant Reformation, showing crises it has confronted and the effects on society. The account begins by noting the Church's historic ability to survive and adapt. The book then looks at things like Rationalism and Modernism, that Cunningham thinks have made anti-Christian feelings grow. Throughout the work, the writer points out examples of disagreement, indicating how it was affected inside and out throughout the centuries. **

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