Any book that describes the sociological aspects of religious sectarianism? Prefer nonfiction but fiction is okay too
Tell me about the christian churches and debt forgiveness.
>>23818101Protestants won. Catholics came second. Orthodogs third.It's literally undeniable, by any metric that you can choose. Protties are richer and more developed. Militarily stronger and in control of the world.
>>23818112tell me who has the most debts?
>>23818112That’s great but can I get some recommendations? I was reading Christopher Dawson’s “Dynamics Of World History” and on chapter 8 “Cultural Polarity And Religious Schism” he talks about this concept in great detail and depth. I’d like a book version of this chapter.
>>23818101Caillois, Essay on the Spirit of Sects
>>23818146Can’t find it
>>23818114I don't believe that religion shapes cultures but rather that religion is the expression of different cultures.Hence why North Western Europe turned Protestant and Latin Europe remained Catholic.
>>23818197tell me about the debt
>>23818197>North Western EuropeMight as well just say "Germanic". Since France and Ireland remained Catholic.
>>23818264>France remained Catholicdoubt.jpeg
>>23818269It's the dominant form of Christianity in France, at least. Imagine how beautiful and wholesome France could have been if it hadn't murdered all of its Protestants in a bloody Catholic rage. Instead we have the decadent, dirty France of today.