The work delves into the sociological and philosophical dimensions of how belief systems shape the identity and longevity of civilizations. Dawson contrasts the static nature of primitive cultures with the dynamic drive of world religions, offering a compelling analysis of how the secularization of the modern world risks cultural stagnation. "Progress and Religion an Historical Enquiry" remains an essential text for those interested in the philosophy of history, the sociology of religion, and the enduring quest for meaning within the framework of social change. It provides a timeless perspective on the necessity of a spiritual core for the continued vitality of any great civilization.
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