God's Funeral

The Decline of Faith in Western Civilization

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God's Funeral

The Decline of Faith in Western Civilization

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By the end of the 19th century, almost all the great writers and artists, and intellectuals had abandoned Christianity, and many abandoned belief in God altogether. This was partly the result of scientific discovery, particularly the work of Charles Darwin in "The Origin of Species". But as Wilson demonstrates in such diverse lives as those of Gibbon, Kant, Marx, Carlyle, George Eliot, and Sigmund Freud, thought about religion had many sources. By 1900, the Church of England, so rich and politically and socially powerful, could be pronounced spiritually empty, however full its pews might be on a Sunday. Echoes of "The Death of God" could be found everywhere: in the revolutionary politics of Garibaldi and Lenin; in the poetry of Tennyson and the novels of Hardy; in the work of Freud, connecting this "death" to our deepest wishes; and in the decline of hierachical (male) authority and the first stirrings of feminism.

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God's Funeral: The Decline of Faith in Western Civilization
June 1, 1999, W. W. Norton & Company
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God's funeral
1999, John Murray
in English
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God's funeral
1999, W.W. Norton
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First Sentence

"THE ENGLISH POET Thomas Hardy, some time between 1908 and 1910, wrote a poem in which he imagined himself attending God's funeral."

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Library of Congress
BL245 .W66 1999, BL245.W66 1999

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Open Library
OL7451625M
Internet Archive
godsfuneral00anwi
ISBN 10
0393047458
ISBN 13
9780393047455
LCCN
99021306
OCLC/WorldCat
40901147
Library Thing
437114
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402283

First Sentence

"THE ENGLISH POET Thomas Hardy, some time between 1908 and 1910, wrote a poem in which he imagined himself attending God's funeral."

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