When and why did religion stop being a major factor in international relations?
>>2491202
It didn't
Case points:
>Saudi - Iran rivalry
>ISIS
Industrial revolution
It never did.
In Europe? The Peace of Westphalia
The Catholic Church viewed as a political institution lost a tremendous amount of influence between the Protestant reformation and the 100 years war. They also define the concept of 'Modernism' as thought free from religious context. Of course this is all from a westerners perspective. If you are Muslim the world is more religious today than it has been for a LONG time.
>>2491250
I'm sorry I meant the 30 years war.
>England could have remained Catholic had Spain sent a fertile princess instead of Catherine of Aragon.
>>2491295
Thank fuck for Catherine then. I like living in a first world country.
30-year war
>>2491303
protestantism was a mistake
>>2491433
Only if you consider the first world a mistake.
>>2491438
yes, the west has fallen and its mostly thanks to the protestants
>>2491460
>/pol/
>>2491202
for europe it was really the destruction of the 30 years war. after the peace of Westphalia religion started taking a back seat to colonial and trade wars. also what ever Prussia and Russia where up too. as for the rest of the world that doesn't totally fit into such a clean narrative.