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OverviewAuthority, Apocalypse, and the Modern Mind Christianity from the Reformation to American Political Theology By Dr. David Q. SantosWhy did modern political ideology emerge from deeply religious societies? How did debates over Scripture, providence, authority, and the end of history reshape the modern world? In Authority, Apocalypse, and the Modern Mind, historian and theologian Dr. David Q. Santos traces the transformation of Christianity from the Protestant Reformation through the rise of modern American political theology. Moving beyond simplistic narratives of secular progress, this volume argues that theology-not economics or politics alone-served as the driving engine behind the development of the modern West. Beginning with the crisis of authority in late medieval Europe, the book examines how the Reformation shattered the religious unity of Christendom and reshaped concepts of government, liberty, history, and human identity. Through detailed historical analysis, Dr. Santos explores the theological foundations of movements ranging from Puritanism and American constitutionalism to postmillennial optimism, Zionism, and the ideological faith systems of the modern era. This volume challenges the common assumption that modernity replaced religion. Instead, it demonstrates how many contemporary political ideologies inherited Christian moral structures while severing them from biblical revelation. Concepts such as progress, destiny, liberty, and social redemption are shown to function as secularized forms of older theological categories. Topics include: Martin Luther and the collapse of medieval religious authority The theological roots of the Protestant Reformation Puritanism, covenant theology, and the shaping of America John Witherspoon, James Madison, and constitutional thought The role of providence and eschatology in political identity Christian Zionism and American foreign policy Postmillennialism and the rise of ideological optimism The transformation of sacred history into modern political faith Blending church history, political theology, intellectual history, and historical theology, this work is designed for students, pastors, historians, and readers interested in the religious foundations of Western civilization. Written from a historically grounded Christian perspective, Authority, Apocalypse, and the Modern Mind offers a sweeping examination of how theological ideas shaped the modern age-and how they continue to shape it today. Perfect for readers interested in: Church History Reformation Studies American Religious History Political Theology Christian Intellectual History Eschatology and Modernity Protestantism and Western Civilization About the AuthorDr. David Q. Santos is a historian, educator, and scholar specializing in church history, theology, intellectual history, and the relationship between Christianity and the development of Western civilization. He teaches courses in history, theology, and biblical studies and writes extensively on authority, biblical interpretation, political theology, and the historical development of Christian thought. Full Product DetailsAuthor: David Q Santos, PhDPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.535kg ISBN: 9798195903336Pages: 226 Publication Date: 07 May 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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