It is Christian culture that has created Western man and the Western way of life. — Christopher Dawson
Reason lives on the systematization of the past, but Faith is the promise of the future. — Christopher Dawson
But the west did not last long enough. Its folk myths and heroes became stage properties — Christopher Dawson
As I have pointed out, it is the christian tradition that is the most fundamental element in — Christopher Dawson
As soon as men decide that all means are permitted to fight an evil, then their good — Christopher Dawson
And so, today, if the state can no longer appeal to the old moral principles that belong to — Christopher Dawson
American literature has never been content to be just one among the many literatures of — Christopher Dawson
Humanism and divinity are as complementary to one another in theorder of culture — Christopher Dawson
For humanism also appeals to man as man. It seeks to liberate the universal qualities of — Christopher Dawson
Every society rests in the last resort on the recognition of common principles and common — Christopher Dawson
Every great movement in the history of western civilization from the carolingian age — Christopher Dawson
Man is a means and not an end, and he is a means to economic or political ends which are — Christopher Dawson
Moreover, behind this vague tendency to treat religion as a side issue in modern life — Christopher Dawson
Man can know his world without falling back on revelation; he can live his life without feeling — Christopher Dawson
It is true that christianity is not bound up with any particular race or culture. — Christopher Dawson
It is clear that this essential christian doctrine gives a new value to human nature — Christopher Dawson
It is impossible for us to understand the church if we regard her as subject to the — Christopher Dawson
If man limits himself to a satisfied animal existence, and asks from life only what such an — Christopher Dawson