Five Cities that Ruled the World: How Jerusalem, Athens, Rome, London, and New York Shaped Global History - Douglas Wilson
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In Five Cities that Ruled the World, theologian Douglas Wilson fuses together, in compelling detail, the critical moments birthed in history’s most influential cities –Jerusalem, Athens, Rome, London, and New York.
Wilson issues a challenge to our collective understanding of history with the juxtapositions of freedom and its intrinsic failures; liberty and its deep-seated liabilities. Each revelation beckoning us deeper into a city’s story, its political systems, and how it flourished and floundered.
You’ll discover the significance of:
Jerusalem’s complex history and its deep-rooted character as the city of freedom, where people found their spiritual liberty.
Athens’ intellectual influence as the city of reason and birthplace of democracy.
Rome’s evolution as the city of law and justice and the freedoms and limitations that come with liberty.
London’s place in the world’s history as the city of literature where man’s literary imagination found its wings.
New York’s rise to global fame as the city of commerce and how it triggered unmatched wealth, industry, and trade throughout the world.
Five Cities that Ruled the World chronicles the destruction, redemption, personalities, and power structures that altered the world’s political, spiritual, and moral center time and again. It’s an inspiring, enlightening global perspective that encourages readers to honor our shared history, contribute to the present, and look to the future with unmistakable hope.
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This post has 5 comments with rating of 5/5
July 27th, 2023
Thank you.
July 27th, 2023
lol written by a fundamentalist.only Mesopotamia and China shaped the world history all others are copies. no Christin writer or thinker even lived in any of these cities for long. where is Alexandria? where is Carthage? and its so laughable he inserted the none important city Jerusalem( city built by Canaanite) somehow in between. although Tyre gave him the alphabets he is writing with and Baghdad gave him the number and papers he wrote with and on.
July 28th, 2023
Yet another white man telling us about “his story” from a Western, Eurocentric perspective.
Again, it’s not history, it’s “his story”.
July 28th, 2023
Great stuff, Mojo. Athens & Jerusalem are truly vital & foundational for advanced civilisation. All the greatest values emerge from these. Lights to the world, indeed.
July 28th, 2023
“no Christin (sic) writer or thinker even lived in any of these cities for long” - uh, Rome? Athens? Jerusalem? London? New York?
How does someone get that stoopid?!
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