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Hank Unplugged: Essential Christian Conversations

How Secular Humanism Displaced Christianity in Modern Culture

Hank Unplugged: Essential Christian Conversations

The Christian Research Institute

Education, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture

5 • 791 Ratings

🗓️ 26 March 2024

⏱️ 121 minutes

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Summary

“Before there was a West, there was Christendom.” Fr. John Strickland has written a monumental four-part history of Christendom—from the first millennium of Christendom which he deems “the age of paradise” to our current cultural condition which he labels “the age of nihilism.” telling the story of how both came to be.On this episode Fr. John Strickland joins Hank to discuss his book The Age of Utopia: Christendom from the Renaissance to the Russian Revolution, which covers the period between the Italian Renaissance of the fourteenth century and the Russian Revolution of the twentieth, when secular humanism displaced Christianity to become the source of modern culture. The result was some of the most illustrious music, science, philosophy, and literature ever produced. But the cultural reorientation from paradise to utopia―from an experience of the kingdom of heaven to one bound exclusively by this world―all but eradicated the traditional culture of the West, leaving it at the beginning of the twentieth century without roots in anything transcendent.

Topics discussed include: Petrarch, the father of humanism, and how the rise of pessimism in Christianity led to the rise of secular humanism (3:30); how anthropological pessimism shaped and influenced Western culture and civilization (15:00); how the wars of Western Christianity—such as the Crusades—helped advance secular humanism (21:00); the radical separation of heaven and earth in Calvin’s sacramental and liturgical theology (26:35); the rise of science as a replacement for religion and a rationalistic explanation for everything (35:00); distinguishing between science and scientism (41:05); Voltaire and the impact of the Thirty Years’ War (44:05); the cult of reason that has replaced God and altered the historical narrative of the world (49:10); the role of the Encyclopedia on the growth of secular humanism (53:30); the unique nature of the French Revolution (58:30); the rise of Romanticism as a response to the loss of transcendence in the world (1:03:00); the dangerous ideals of the Darwinian revolution (1:12:15); the rise of scientism (1:22:00); how liberal Protestantism is shaped by secular humanism (1:26:05); Marx, Marxism and the idea of inevitability whereby violence becomes the engine of progress (1:29:40); how World War I exposed the myth of progress (1:41:00); the secular path to utopia ultimately leads to dystopia (1:49:30); the age of nihilism—an age in which virtually anything is possible (1:56:00).

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0:00.0

Welcome to another edition of the Hank Unplug podcast, a podcast that is committed to bringing the most interesting, informative, and inspirational people directly to your earbuds.

0:34.7

And for those who have been following the Hank Unplug podcast, I'm in the middle

0:39.6

of a series, a series that I think is transcendently important. I've often said that one of the

0:47.3

problems we have, certainly within the evangelical Christian community, but the broader Christian

0:53.1

community as well, is biblical illiteracy.

0:56.5

But I also think there's an attendant problem, and that is historical illiteracy. And so we're doing this

1:03.1

five-part series to give you a historical perspective from Pentecost to the present. And in this five-part series, we're now at a place of

1:15.5

talking about the age of utopia. So this is part four of a five-part series. It deals with

1:23.1

Christendom from the Renaissance to the Russian Revolution. I think this is a particularly important

1:28.2

segment in this five-part series because we're going to be dealing with how

1:33.7

there's a paradisical transformation of the cosmos that's an imperative for Christians.

1:42.0

It comes through the sacramental liturgical life of the church.

1:46.2

But there's also a secular humanist road to utopia, and that's what we're going to be

1:50.9

talking about today. My guest, I should call him my friend because he is now my friend.

1:57.6

His name is Father John Strickland. He is a priest or a pastor at St. Elizabeth

2:03.3

the Orthodox Church in Washington. He is a professor. He's a scholar. He's obviously an author.

2:11.5

And someone who has brought such great understanding, at least from a personal perspective, on history,

2:20.6

and also the paradisical transformational imperative. The fact that we are not transformed

2:29.8

as rugged individualists, but we're transformed within the context of the church. We come to church,

2:36.3

and it's in the church that we partake of the sacraments, and through the liturgical, sacramental

2:43.4

life of the church, we're transformed, not only in this life, but in the life to come as well,

2:48.2

as we go from one glory to another. In eternity, it will be

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