The Dawn of All

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By Robert Hugh Benson

The Dawn of All tells of a world where Christianity is the ruling power, a world in which every knee must bend to the graced authority of the Pope. And yet for the priest who awakes to find himself at the center of this bold new order, this world is not his world and this Church is hardly recognizable as his, let alone Christ’s. 

In his most famous novel, Lord of the World, Benson told of a world as it would be if the errors of modern thought were prolonged into the future. Here, in The Dawn of All, he writes to “sketch the kind of developments [that] may reasonably be expected should…ancient thought…be prolonged instead.” The result is a a compelling, keenly unsettling read, demanding deep reflection on what it means to pray, “the kingdom, the power, and the glory are yours.” 

Once it was Christianity—the meek and gentle spirit of Christ—that had made civilization; now civilization had fettered Christianity in unbreakable chains.

 

Robert Hugh Benson (1871–1914) the son of the Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury, was a convert to Roman Catholicism and was ordained a priest in 1904. A dynamic preacher and author, Benson wrote dozens of novels as well as numerous short stories, plays, essays, and spiritual texts.

Paperback: 270pp.

ISBN: 978-1944418465