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Reason and Religion in Late Seventeenth-Century England: The Politics and Theology of Radical Dissent

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Reason and Religion in Late Seventeenth-Century England: The Politics and Theology of Radical Dissent - Walker, Christopher J.
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Reason has always held an uncertain position within Christianity. 'I believe because it is absurd',wrote Tertullian in the third century as he dismissed rational thought. For Augustine of Hippo, reason had some merit as a route to faith but otherwise was of limited value, since it could undermine a person's ability to approach God: 'the wisdom of the creature', he opined, 'is a kind of twilight.' In seventeenth-century England, reason had come to mean, most usually, a spirit of free enquiry: the exercise of human ...

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Reason and Religion in Late Seventeenth-Century England: The Politics and Theology of Radical Dissent 2012, I.B. Tauris, London

ISBN-13: 9781780762920

Hardcover