“The human race in the course of time has taken the liberty of softening and softening Christianity until at last we have contrived to make it exactly the opposite of what it is in the New Testament.”
Quote by Soren Kierkegaard
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This book delves into the historical and philosophical implications of religious conflicts, particularly focusing on the era known as Christendom. It analyzes the social, political, and cultural consequences of these conflicts and offers insights into the nature of religious identity and its role in shaping societies. more
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