Book Report: How Should We Then Live? --Francis Schaeffer
Chapter 1: Ancient Rome Summary Schaeffer examines the rise and fall of Ancient Rome, attributing its collapse to moral and spiritual decay. Despite its achievements in infrastructure and governance, Rome’s reliance on pragmatism over enduring values created a fragile society. The culture’s focus on personal peace and affluence led to a loss of civic responsibility, which ultimately weakened the empire from within. Schaeffer draws parallels between Rome and modern Western society, warning that similar issues—such as materialism and moral relativism—threaten contemporary stability. Reflection Schaeffer’s analysis of Rome’s reliance on pragmatism prompted me to consider how modern society faces similar challenges. The emphasis on material success and personal comfort often comes at the expense of deeper values. This chapter made me reflect on whether I prioritize convenience over principles in my own decisions. Schaeffer’s comparison to modern times also highli...