Saving europe. A Tales of Two 'Dark Ages' in the Twilight of the Pax Europa
(2021)

Nonfiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Henry Vyner-Brooks, 2021
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ISBN/ISSN
9780956942722 (electronic bk.) MWT14384338, 0956942725 (electronic bk.) 14384338
LANGUAGE
English
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SAVING EUROPE is a SPLIT BIOGRAPHY OF TWO UNSUNG HEROES IN TWO DARK AGES. At either end of European history, the decisive leadership showed by (6th-century Irish monk) Columbanus, and (20th-century French statesman) Robert Schuman, helped tip the balance against the forces of cultural anarchy in their day. The author travels to 12 countries in search of their lives and legacies - which serve as both inspiration and warning. This book also explores the ARRIVAL, SURVIVAL, VICTORY, & ATROPHY OF EUROPEAN CIVILISATION. From Abraham to Athens; Byzantium to Brussels, this book explores the triumphs and tragedies of a unique civilization. It highlights the impact of Christianity on Europe's cultural formation and the Christian leadership, which spurred movements for political integration. This book delivers a STARK ANALYSIS & TIMELY CHALLENGE TO MODERN EUROPEANS. Reissuing the warning of the wartime leaders and Christian intellectuals, this book challenges both religious and secular readers to rediscover the missing soul of Europe, before it is too late

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