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RELIGIOUS OUTLOOK, 1883. The Universal Church of the Future-From the Present Religious Outlook

RELIGIOUS OUTLOOK, 1883. The Universal Church of the Future-From the Present Religious Outlook


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RELIGIOUS OUTLOOK, 1883. The Universal Church of the Future-From the Present Religious Outlook

RELIGIOUS OUTLOOK, 1883.
The Universal Church of the Future-From the Present Religious Outlook. Lithograph cartoon by Joseph Keppler, 1883

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RELIGIOUS OUTLOOK, 1883: A Glimpse into the Universal Church of the Future". This lithograph cartoon by Joseph Keppler takes us back to the late 19th century, offering a thought-provoking vision of what the future holds for religion. Created in 1883, during a time when scientific discoveries were challenging traditional religious beliefs, this artwork reflects the changing attitudes towards faith and science. The image depicts an interior scene that resembles a grand library or museum. In this imagined future church, we see influential figures from both religious and scientific realms gathered together. Among them are Charles Darwin and Nicolaus Copernicus, whose groundbreaking theories on evolution and heliocentrism respectively shook established religious doctrines. Surrounded by books, microscopes, telescopes, and other symbols of knowledge and exploration, these men engage in deep discussions about theology and philosophy. The inclusion of Thomas Paine and Baruch Spinoza further emphasizes their progressive ideas regarding religion's place within society. Keppler's cartoon challenges viewers to contemplate how religion might evolve as humanity progresses scientifically. It invites us to question whether faith can coexist harmoniously with new discoveries about our universe. As we gaze upon this fascinating print from Granger Art on Demand today, it serves as a reminder that throughout history there have been ongoing conversations between science and spirituality – conversations that continue to shape our understanding of ourselves and our place in the world.

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