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A Brief History of Deism

KJ Smith

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. A Brief History of Deism explores the influential religious and philosophical movement that emerged during the Age of Enlightenment, when reason and natural law began to challenge traditional religious authority. This comprehensive guide traces deism's development from its early roots in 17th-century England through its profound impact on the American founding fathers and beyond. Author [Your Name] examines how pioneering thinkers like Lord Herbert of Cherbury, John Toland, and Voltaire developed the core deist belief that God created the universe but does not intervene in its operation, likening the divine to a cosmic clockmaker who set natural laws in motion and then stepped back to let them function independently. The book reveals how deist principles profoundly influenced the political and social foundations of modern democracy, particularly through figures like Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, and Thomas Paine, who incorporated deist ideals of natural rights and rational religion into revolutionary thinking. Through engaging historical narratives and clear theological analysis, readers discover how deism offered an alternative to both atheism and orthodox Christianity, promoting religious tolerance while maintaining belief in a supreme being and natural morality. Whether you're interested in religious studies, American history, or Enlightenment philosophy, this accessible exploration demonstrates why deism remains significant in contemporary discussions about faith, reason, and the relationship between religion and governance in pluralistic societies. Duration - 1h 16m. Author - KJ Smith. Narrator - Digital Voice Madison G. Published Date - Sunday, 12 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Ashleigh Robertson ©.

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United States

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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. A Brief History of Deism explores the influential religious and philosophical movement that emerged during the Age of Enlightenment, when reason and natural law began to challenge traditional religious authority. This comprehensive guide traces deism's development from its early roots in 17th-century England through its profound impact on the American founding fathers and beyond. Author [Your Name] examines how pioneering thinkers like Lord Herbert of Cherbury, John Toland, and Voltaire developed the core deist belief that God created the universe but does not intervene in its operation, likening the divine to a cosmic clockmaker who set natural laws in motion and then stepped back to let them function independently. The book reveals how deist principles profoundly influenced the political and social foundations of modern democracy, particularly through figures like Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, and Thomas Paine, who incorporated deist ideals of natural rights and rational religion into revolutionary thinking. Through engaging historical narratives and clear theological analysis, readers discover how deism offered an alternative to both atheism and orthodox Christianity, promoting religious tolerance while maintaining belief in a supreme being and natural morality. Whether you're interested in religious studies, American history, or Enlightenment philosophy, this accessible exploration demonstrates why deism remains significant in contemporary discussions about faith, reason, and the relationship between religion and governance in pluralistic societies. Duration - 1h 16m. Author - KJ Smith. Narrator - Digital Voice Madison G. Published Date - Sunday, 12 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Ashleigh Robertson ©.

Language:

English


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