Alexander C. Kaufman
@kaufman
Something fascinating I learned recently is that the very concept of secularism comes from Christianity. I got into watching these lectures by the British historian Tom Holland and it gave me a whole new appreciation for Christian history. https://youtu.be/cDa4vpkNKeQ?si=38QQgsPOnz_hOhc1 https://youtu.be/favILmUsVdg?si=kGOKOZH_sfm4y05p
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HH
@hamud
his absolute dog shite takes on islam and islamic history makes me doubt his abilities you know.
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Shant Mesrobian
@shantmm
Yes it seems like a completely counterintuitive idea until it's explained and then it's completely obvious.
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Holland is so great. Dominion is an excellent book.
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Ryan
@ryanfmason
Holland is a huge influence on how I think about this, Dominion was very good. This was also very interesting https://open.spotify.com/episode/4sky4iXkHik0Oj1TpCtsBe?si=rclktDAAT16443Rcq08pWQ
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Roger
@rbullworth
It's a provocative idea. Secularism wasn't born from Christianity, but it did grow in reaction to it. The Church's power and sectarian conflicts pushed Enlightenment thinkers to separate faith from governance. Holland makes a strong case, though he leans too apologetic. Still, fascinating lens.
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