Religion in the age of Romanticism experienced
A) a Catholic revival, especially in Germany.
B) loss of faith among many artists and intellectuals.
C) a decline in Protestantism in England.
D) the mass popularization of eastern mystery religions in Europe.
E) a return to Deism.
A
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