El Protestantismo comparado con el Catolicismo en sus relaciones con la Civilización Europea (Vols 1-2)
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El autor examina la revolución protestante y la tradición católica para evaluar sus relaciones con la civilización europea, analizando efectos religiosos, sociales, políticos y culturales. Explora cómo ambas corrientes influyeron en el desarrollo de las ciencias, las artes y las libertades públicas, presenta críticas y defensas doctrinales, y recorre episodios históricos y debates filosóficos que moldearon instituciones y mentalidades. El estudio busca deslindar principios constitutivos del protestantismo, comparar sus transformaciones con la estabilidad de la Iglesia católica y medir la amplitud de sus consecuencias en la organización social y cultural de Europa.
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