As the book progresses, it examines the decline of exempla in the early modern period, particularly in the wake of humanism, the Protestant Reformation, and the Enlightenment. These intellectual shifts challenged the traditional role of exempla in religious instruction, as reason and individual reflection began to replace narrative-driven morality. Despite this decline, the book shows how the legacy of exempla endures in modern literature, ethics, and religious practice, influencing the way we continue to use stories to teach moral lessons. The work concludes by reflecting on the continuing relevance of exempla in shaping cultural and ethical frameworks in contemporary society, underscoring the timeless power of storytelling to convey moral and spiritual truths.
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