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Is Christianity indispensable to Western democracy? Looking at the claims of political Christianity’s defenders

By Adam Wakeling

Australia is becoming a less religious, and less Christian, country than it formerly was. As recently as 1971, more than four-fifths of Australians identified as Christian. Today, fewer than half do. This is obviously a problem for Christian churches of all denominations, who are grappling with the challenges that come from empty pews and aging congregations.

In recent years, a number of political commentators have argued that this is also a problem for Western civilisation generally. Their argument is that the institutions which lead to our success – democracy, the rule of law, human rights – have Christian foundations and that, in an increasingly-secular society, those foundations will crumble. For the sake of the common good, we should all become Christians again.

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"Any person who argues that Christianity has no connection with liberal democracy does need to explain why liberal democracy arose in Christian societies. But, at the same time, anyone who argues that Christianity is fundamental to liberal democracy needs to explain the centuries of illiberalism."
Adam Wakeling

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