Deism

Justin Champion

(1998)

Justin Champion (1998) Deism
In: The Columbia History of Western Philosophy. Columbia University Press, New York.

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Abstract

Historians have been uncertain whether to characterise English Deism as a secularising movement or a particular strand of theology. It is argued that, despite the high degree of theological and biblical learning displayed by writers such as Blount and, in particular, Toland, their main purpose was to undermine the religious claim to authority by both church and state.

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Item TypeBook Item
TitleDeism
AuthorsChampion, Justin
Uncontrolled KeywordsDeism, England, Charles Blount, John Toland
DepartmentsFaculty of History and Social Science\History

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