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The author examines how competing Christian confessions shaped European civilization, weighing claims that the Protestant Reformation fostered science, the arts, liberty, and social progress against evidence of Catholic contributions. He critiques partisan interpretations and employs historical and philosophical analysis spanning the Christian era to trace institutional influences on cultural, intellectual, and moral development. Arguing that Protestantism produced both advancements and significant hindrances, he details ways religious change affected social, political, and literary life. The work aims to replace superficial judgments with a reasoned, evidence-based reassessment of religion’s complex effects on European society.

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Jaime Luciano Balmes

Jaime Luciano Balmes was a Spanish philosopher, theologian, and writer, known for his significant contributions to the fields of philosophy and religious thought in the 19th century. His most notable work, "Fundamental Philosophy," is a comprehensive exploration of philosophical principles and their implications for human understanding. Balmes also engaged in the discourse between Protestantism and Catholicism, examining their effects on European civilization in works such as "Protestantism and Catholicity compared in their effects on the civilization of Europe." His writings reflect a deep commitment to rational inquiry and the interplay of faith and reason, making him an important figure in the intellectual landscape of his time.

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