In this new edition of his classic work, "Religion and the Rise
of Western Culture," Christopher Dawson addresses two of the most
pressing subjects of our day: the origin of Europe and the
religious roots of Western culture. With the magisterial sweep of
Toynbee, to whom he is often compared, Dawson tells here the tale
of medieval Christendom. From the brave travels of sixth-century
Irish monks to the grand synthesis of Thomas Aquinas in the
thirteenth century, Dawson brilliantly shows how vast spiritual
movements arose from tiny origins and changed the face of medieval
Europe from one century to the next. The legacy of those years of
ferment remains with us in the great cathedrals, Gregorian chant,
and the works of Giotto and Dante. Even more, though, for Dawson
these centuries charged the soul of the West with a spiritual
concern -- a concern that he insists "can never be entirely undone
except by the total negation or destruction of Western man
himself."
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