The mere fact that Christianity interprets itself as a new Testament, superseding an old one and fulfilling the promises of the latter, necessarily invites further progress and innovations, either religious or irreligious and antireligious-hence the derivation of the secular irreligions of progress from the eschatology of the church, together with their theological pattern. (Karl Löwith)

The mere fact that Christianity interprets itself as a new Testament, superseding an old one and fulfilling the promises of the latter, necessarily invites further progress and innovations, either religious or irreligious and antireligious-hence the derivation of the secular irreligions of progress from the eschatology of the church, together with their theological pattern.

Karl Löwith

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