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The Age of Reason

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Religião & Espiritualidade

In "The Age of Reason," Thomas Paine offers a compelling critique of organized religion and an ardent defense of reason as the only path to understanding the universe. Written in a clear, persuasive style characteristic of Enlightenment thought, Paine's work interweaves philosophy, theology, and political commentary, challenging the dogma of traditional beliefs and advocating for deism—a belief in a rational creator accessible through reason, rather than revelation. Contextually, the book emerges from the revolutionary fervor of the late 18th century, where questioning authority became a formidable force for societal transformation. Thomas Paine, a pivotal figure in the American Enlightenment, drew from his experiences as a pamphleteer during the American Revolution, where he championed liberty and reason. His disdain for institutionalized religion can be traced back to his upbringing in England, marked by religious conflict and a rising sentiment for rational inquiry. Paine's brush with both political upheaval and philosophical discourse equipped him with a unique perspective, from which he sought to liberate individuals from the chains of superstition and blind faith. "The Age of Reason" remains an essential read for those interested in Enlightenment ideals and the interplay between religion and reason. Paine's audacious arguments invite readers to cultivate skepticism and critical thinking, making the book a timeless manifesto for personal freedom and intellectual independence.

© 2022 DigiCat (Ebook): 8596547397397

Data de lançamento

Ebook: 11 de outubro de 2022

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