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Ep. 13 — Religion’s Role in Shaping Civilizations and Revolutions

Ep. 13 — Religion’s Role in Shaping Civilizations and Revolutions

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What impact does religion have on society, culture, and even revolutions? This episode explores the civilizing influence of religion through history—from the Protestant push to abolish slavery to the unique concept of grace in Christianity. We also examine the evolution of religions from the Indian subcontinent, the Fertile Crescent, and beyond, revealing how they shaped different worldviews, cultures, and societal norms.

But it’s not all theory—discover why the French Revolution turned against religion, how American religious freedom shaped its revolution, and why belief systems influence the value placed on human life. Join us for a deep dive into the influence of religion across civilizations.

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