The great work of Italy had been the genesis of the Renaissance, the development of modern culture.
Christianity or forwards on the path of modern culture, he is the last Pope of the Renaissance period whom we can regard with real respect.
The fruit of her embraces with the nations was the spirit of modern culture, the genius of the age in which we live.
Upon more mature consideration, Gerlach found himself forced to admit that Greifmann's view, from the standpoint of modern culture, was entirely correct.
Modern culture is a stumblingblock when it is regarded as an end in itself, but when it is used as a means to the service of God it becomes a blessing.
Modern culture is a mighty force; it is either helpful to the gospel or else it is a deadly enemy of the gospel.
Indeed, much of modern culture, far from being hostile to Christianity, has really been produced by Christianity.
Modern culture is the first beginning of the work, while the religious movement of which we talked is a survival, almost the end of what has ceased, or is ceasing to exist.
In point of fact, science gives its tone to modern culture.
But the discipline which makes for an animistic formulation of knowledge continued to hold the primacy in modern culture, although its dominion was never altogether undivided or unmitigated.
The animating and ennobling influence of modern culture is nowhere more manifest than in the life-work of Goethe.
This life, however, first attained complete independence and self-consciousness in modern culture so far as this culture followed the way of Idealism.
A mirror of modern culture, and conscious of its sharp antithesis to Scholasticism, modern philosophy in its pre-Kantian period is pre-eminently characterized by naturalism.
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