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Reason, Ridicule and Religion:The Age of Enlightenment in England John Redwood

Reason, Ridicule and Religion:The Age of Enlightenment in England By John Redwood

Reason, Ridicule and Religion:The Age of Enlightenment in England by John Redwood


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This study, with its examination of the lives and works of Isaac Newton, Robert Boyle, George Berkley, John Locke and other Enlightenment scholars, rejects the idea that the early modern period was marked by a triumph of reason or that it should be seen as a battle between science and religion.

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Reason, Ridicule and Religion:The Age of Enlightenment in England: The Age of Enlightenment in England 1660-1750 by John Redwood

This study, with its examination of the lives and works of Isaac Newton, Robert Boyle, George Berkley, John Locke and other Enlightenment scholars, rejects the idea that the early modern period was marked by a triumph of reason or that it should be seen as a simple battle between science and religion. The more far-reaching debate is focused on one great theme: the questioning of God's place and significance in the cosmos - and the threats that this doubt appeared to pose for the whole of society.

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GOR011593448
9780500278857
0500278857
Reason, Ridicule and Religion:The Age of Enlightenment in England: The Age of Enlightenment in England 1660-1750 by John Redwood
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Thames & Hudson Ltd
1996-05-13
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