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âââââ Winwood Readeâs The Martyrdom of Man is a sweeping history that attempts to trace humanityâs progress through science, philosophy, and reason rather than faith. While Readeâs vision is bold and ambitious, it is unmistakably colored by a secular, almost anti-religious outlook that diminishes the role of divine providence and the Church in human history. From a Catholic perspective, the book is thought-provoking but flawed. Readeâs rejection of revealed religion leads him to an overly materialistic interpretation of civilizationâs story. Yet, it provides a valuable reminder of how modernist thought can captivate minds when detached from the supernatural truths safeguarded by the Church. Catholic listeners will find this audiobook an opportunity to better understand the secular narratives that shaped the modern worldâand to see more clearly why faith and reason must remain united. Recommended with caution, but worth engaging critically.
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