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050 00 $aBL2747.4$b.W35 2011
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049 $aMAIN
100 1 $aWalters, Kerry S.
245 10 $aRevolutionary deists :$bearly America's rational infidels /$cKerry Walters.
250 $a[Rev. ed.].
260 $aAmherst, N.Y. :$bPrometheus Books,$c2011.
300 $a279 pages ;$c23 cm
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500 $aRevised edition of: Rational infidels.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aThe "age of licentious liberty" : deism in America -- The ambivalent deist : Benjamin Franklin -- The frontier deist : Ethan Allen -- The iconoclastic deist : Thomas Paine -- The deistic Christian : Thomas Jefferson -- The crusader for deism : Elihu Palmer -- Deism's poet : Philip Freneau -- Zion restored : the decline and fall of American deism.
520 $aFor roughly eighty-five years-between 1725 and 1810-America was agitated by what can only be described as a revolutionary movement. This was not the well-know political revolution that culminated in the War of Independence, but a revolution in religious and ethical thought. Its proponents called their radical viewpoint "deism." They challenged Christian orthodoxy and instead endorsed a belief system that celebrated the power of human reason and saw nature as God's handiwork and the only "revelation" of divine will.
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