CVV Conference: The De-Christianization of Europe April 12, 2007
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Europe has undergone many tumultuous changes since the time when Constantine I convened the Council of Nicaea in 325 A.D. to the late 19th Century when Friedrich Nietzsche proclaimed “God is dead.” The continent that is the home of both the Vatican and the Reformation, of Rome and Wittenberg, of G.K. Chesterton and C.S. Lewis, seems to be losing its Christian identity. Today's and tomorrow's Europe is not yesterday's Europe—a transformation is underway, with major cultural and historical implications, including for the United States of America.
Why has the continent that birthed the spread of Christianity now turned its back on the faith, and what are the consequences? Join us for an enlightening two-day event.
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