For centuries, Western history has been distorted-framing the early Middle Ages as a thousand-year vacuum of ignorance, violence, and decline. But what if this so-called "Dark Age" was one of the most foundational, creative, and faith-filled eras in human history?
Dark Age Lie: How Bias Rewrote Medieval History reveals how Renaissance and Enlightenment thinkers intentionally downplayed the brilliance of Christian Europe in favor of secular myths. In this bold and eye-opening work of historical nonfiction, attorney and philosopher William Penn takes readers on a journey through the misunderstood centuries following the fall of Rome-an era marked not by darkness, but by technological innovation, spiritual depth, and cultural rebirth.
Inside, you'll discover:
If you enjoy history books by Tom Holland, Rodney Stark, or E. Michael Jones, you'll find this a powerful and well-researched rebuttal to the often misleading mainstream historical accounts.
Dark Age Lie is a compelling read for Catholics, Christians, and truth-seekers who want to reclaim the narrative of the West-not from fantasy, but from the facts of its own astonishing past.