B I B L I O N - Review of Books, Books in Review
the following millennium, no major philoso-
phers or Christian theologians argued about
racism and slavery.
But, in the 18th and 19th centuries, the
racist ideal rekindled, as well as that of
racial supremacy, which the author shows
as examples of how modernism, by setting
Christian principles aside, opened the way
for the emergence of depraved movements,
such as the communist and the nazi regimes,
inspired in anti-Christian systems, and that
ended up being responsible for the death of
almost 150 million lives.
The 19th century was particularly pro