The Religious Revolution, Dominic Green
The Religious Revolution, Dominic Green
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The Religious Revolution
The Birth of Modern Spirituality, 1848-1898

Author: Dominic Green

Narrator: Dominic Green

Unabridged: 16 hr 6 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/27/2023


Synopsis

The late nineteenth century was an age of grand ideas and great expectations fueled by rapid scientific and technological innovation. In Europe, the ancient authority of church and crown was overthrown for the volatile gambles of democracy and the capitalist market. If it was an age that claimed to liberate women, slaves, and serfs, it also harnessed children to its factories and subjected entire peoples to its empires. Amid this tumult, another sea change was underway: the religious revolution.

In The Religious Revolution, Dominic Green charts this profound cultural and political shift, taking us on a whirlwind journey through the lives and ideas of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Walt Whitman; of Éliphas Lévi and Helena Blavatsky; of Wagner and Nietzsche; of Marx, Darwin, and Gandhi. Challenged by the industrialization, globalization, and political unrest of their times, these figures found themselves connecting with the religious impulse in surprising new ways, inspiring others to move away from the strictures of religion and toward the thrill and intimacy of spirituality.

Threading together seemingly disparate intellectual trajectories, Green illuminates how philosophers, grifters, artists, scientists, and yogis shared in a global cultural moment, borrowing one another's beliefs and making the world we know today.

About Dominic Green

Dominic Green is a critic, historian, and the deputy editor of the Spectator's US edition. He writes widely on the arts and current affairs, and contributes regularly to the Wall Street Journal and the New Criterion. He is the author of the books Three Empires of the Nile, Armies of God, Benny Green: Words and Music, and The Double Life of Doctor Lopez. He lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ethan on April 21, 2022

A historical exploration from 1848 to 1898 considering the many socio-political, philosophical, scientific, and spiritualist figures whose exploits help define spirituality to this day. The author begins with Emerson and Marx and life and spirituality in the industrial age. The narrative moves on tow......more

Goodreads review by Santiago on March 07, 2024

Muy buen libro para observar cómo las espiritualidades del siglo xx, Nueva era y autiayudas diversas, nada tienen de contemporáneas. La única pega, dentro de lo bien escrito que está, es que el lector puede perderse con tantos saltos de autores.......more

Goodreads review by Dustcollector on July 13, 2024

okay, i'm writing this review to balance out an earlier one that said it is just terrible. i am having a total opposite experience... this book is paying off so much for me, single-handendly tying together the loose ends of so many things that were undercurrents in the 19th and 20th century. and als......more

Goodreads review by xenya on January 05, 2023

"It was an age of grand ideas and great expectations, and it forged our ecstasies and our discontents. An age fascinated by speed and awed by machines. An age of evolutionary biology and religious fundamentalism, of global powers and tribal politics. An age of glowing cities and transitions lost, of......more

Goodreads review by Lauren on June 27, 2023

This intellectual history tells of the challenges to established religions from 1848 - 1898. These challenges were largely due to changes in technology, scientific advances, women’s rights, and revolts/revolutions against the established political order. Many thought that scientific advancements/rel......more