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In this episode, we explore the idea that secularism isn’t just a rejection of Christianity, but rather a reaction to its historical development. Using a historical lens, we trace how Christianity’s influence on society has evolved over the centuries. A key argument is that Christianity’s attempt to uphold a “universal truth” led to the creation of exclusive circles that defended their version of “insight and enlightenment.” We discuss how this trend became a pivotal breaking point in the development of Christianity, as it clashed more and more with the secular world’s understanding of “universal truths.” Finally, we reflect on how humanism emerged as an effort to reshape Christianity’s role in an age of enlightenment, where human values take center stage.
By RyanvIn this episode, we explore the idea that secularism isn’t just a rejection of Christianity, but rather a reaction to its historical development. Using a historical lens, we trace how Christianity’s influence on society has evolved over the centuries. A key argument is that Christianity’s attempt to uphold a “universal truth” led to the creation of exclusive circles that defended their version of “insight and enlightenment.” We discuss how this trend became a pivotal breaking point in the development of Christianity, as it clashed more and more with the secular world’s understanding of “universal truths.” Finally, we reflect on how humanism emerged as an effort to reshape Christianity’s role in an age of enlightenment, where human values take center stage.