
Dive into the transformative narrative of Dominion, an acclaimed work that reveals how the Christian Revolution wasn't just a religious movement, but the very force that sculpted the Western imagination and laid the foundations of modern civilization. Hailed as “marvelous” by The Economist, this profound historical account challenges conventional wisdom and offers a startling new perspective on our origins.
For the Romans, crucifixion represented the ultimate degradation, a punishment reserved for the lowest of criminals. Yet, as brilliantly explored in Dominion, this brutal symbol underwent an astonishing metamorphosis, becoming the central icon of a faith that would reshape the world. This book meticulously traces the journey from a world where suffering was meaningless to one where it could be redemptive, fundamentally altering human concepts of morality, compassion, and purpose.
Through rigorous scholarship and compelling prose, you will discover:
Dominion is not merely a history of Christianity; it is a sweeping intellectual saga that illuminates the surprising origins of our modern world. Essential reading for anyone interested in history, philosophy, theology, or the enduring influences that shape Western culture, this book promises to challenge, enlighten, and profoundly alter your understanding of who we are and where we came from. Uncover the story of how the unthinkable became the bedrock of a civilization.