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Western Civilization

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The origin of what is referred to as Western civilization is characterized by a particular geography and 'bundle of ideas' that has rendered (among other realities) freedom, material prosperity, and peace. While most acknowledge this generally, there are few who can give an account of its origins and meaning to world history. This is important, Zachary Patterson argues, because this way of life is threatened by cultural and ideological forces that aim to eliminate these and other realities inherited from Judeo-Christian and Greco-Roman institutions.

This distillation is intended as an organized and thorough guide through the history of Western civilization. Who are we and how did we get here? Patterson communicates that a study of the West ought to stir wonder and appreciation, as well as a desire to defend and uphold it. His presentation of broad concepts like democracy and the rule of law are a perfect point of departure for young students embarking on an intellectual journey that will unfold over many years. Patterson introduces and instructs with precision and clarity, which allows the subject matter to, in a sense, speak for itself. The traditions of Judeo Christian culture, as well as those from Rome and Athens, do not need any embellishment to inspire the reader.

Patterson's research and commentary on the threats to contemporary higher education and society are informed by a debt we owe to Western Civilization and its traditions. His observation of a lack of a sufficient synoptic description of the West motivated this accessible and rich guide, one that seeks to inform a new generation of students regarding the threats the West faces in the post-modern era, and reasons for its defence.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
St. Augustine's Press
Date
30 June 2026
Pages
100
ISBN
9781587319488

The origin of what is referred to as Western civilization is characterized by a particular geography and 'bundle of ideas' that has rendered (among other realities) freedom, material prosperity, and peace. While most acknowledge this generally, there are few who can give an account of its origins and meaning to world history. This is important, Zachary Patterson argues, because this way of life is threatened by cultural and ideological forces that aim to eliminate these and other realities inherited from Judeo-Christian and Greco-Roman institutions.

This distillation is intended as an organized and thorough guide through the history of Western civilization. Who are we and how did we get here? Patterson communicates that a study of the West ought to stir wonder and appreciation, as well as a desire to defend and uphold it. His presentation of broad concepts like democracy and the rule of law are a perfect point of departure for young students embarking on an intellectual journey that will unfold over many years. Patterson introduces and instructs with precision and clarity, which allows the subject matter to, in a sense, speak for itself. The traditions of Judeo Christian culture, as well as those from Rome and Athens, do not need any embellishment to inspire the reader.

Patterson's research and commentary on the threats to contemporary higher education and society are informed by a debt we owe to Western Civilization and its traditions. His observation of a lack of a sufficient synoptic description of the West motivated this accessible and rich guide, one that seeks to inform a new generation of students regarding the threats the West faces in the post-modern era, and reasons for its defence.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
St. Augustine's Press
Date
30 June 2026
Pages
100
ISBN
9781587319488