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A Turning Point for Europe?: The Church in the Modern World: Assessment and Forecast is unavailable, but you can change that!

Cardinal Ratzinger addresses the challenges and responsibilities that both the Church and society in Europe face after the collapse of Marxism. Both liberalism and Marxism have denied religion the right to have any influence on public affairs and the common future of humanity. Since there is also a great spiritual emptiness growing in the West with the increased secularization, consumerism and...

only the radical execution of an ideological concept that even without Marxism largely determines the signature of our century. We have earlier attempted to grasp its political and historical essence by portraying it as the connection of belief in progress with absolutized scientific-technical civilization and political messianism. The remarkable thing about this strange trinity is, however, that this structure now replaces the concept of God and necessarily excludes it, since it takes its place.
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