Principles of Nature; or, a development of the moral causes of Happiness and Misery among the human species

Principles of Nature; or, a development of the moral causes of Happiness and Misery among the human species
Title Principles of Nature; or, a development of the moral causes of Happiness and Misery among the human species PDF eBook
Author Elihu PALMER
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Pages 302
Release 1801
Genre Deism
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Principles of Nature

Principles of Nature
Title Principles of Nature PDF eBook
Author Elihu Palmer
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Pages 264
Release 1806
Genre Deism
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Principles of Nature; or, a development of the moral causes of Happiness and Misery among the human species

Principles of Nature; or, a development of the moral causes of Happiness and Misery among the human species
Title Principles of Nature; or, a development of the moral causes of Happiness and Misery among the human species PDF eBook
Author Elihu PALMER
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Pages 48
Release 1819
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The American Deists

The American Deists
Title The American Deists PDF eBook
Author Kerry S. Walters
Publisher University Press of Kansas
Pages 404
Release 2021-10-08
Genre History
ISBN 0700631771

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Challenging carved-in-stone tenets of Christianity, deism began sprouting in colonial America in the early eighteenth century, was flourishing nicely by the American Revolution, and for all intents and purposes was dead by 1811. Despite its hasty demise, deism left a theological legacy. Christian sensibility would never be quite the same. Bringing together the works of six major American deists—Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Ethan Allen, Thomas Paine, Elihu Palmer, and Philip Frenau—an dthe Frechman Comte de Volney, whose writings greatly influenced the American deists, Kerry Walters has created the fullest analysis yet of deism and rational religion in colonial and early America. In addition to presenting a chronological collection of several works by each author, he provides a description of deism’s historical roots, its major themes, its social and political implications, and the reasons for its eventual demise as a movement. Essential readings from the three major deistic periodicals of the period—Temple of Reason, Prospect, and the Theophilanthropist—also are included in the volume. This is the first time they have been reprinted since their original publication. American deism is more than merely an antiquated philosophical position possessing only historical interest, Walters contends. Its search for a religion based upon the ideals of reason, nature, and humanitarianism, rather than the blind faith, scriptural inerrancy, and miracles preached by Christian churches at the time, continues to offer insight of real significance.

Principles of Nature, Or, a Development of the Moral Causes of Happiness and Misery Among the Human Species - Primary Source Edition

Principles of Nature, Or, a Development of the Moral Causes of Happiness and Misery Among the Human Species - Primary Source Edition
Title Principles of Nature, Or, a Development of the Moral Causes of Happiness and Misery Among the Human Species - Primary Source Edition PDF eBook
Author Elihu Palmer
Publisher Nabu Press
Pages 218
Release 2013-12
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ISBN 9781293381632

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This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. ++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to ensure edition identification: ++++ Principles Of Nature, Or, A Development Of The Moral Causes Of Happiness And Misery Among The Human Species Elihu Palmer Re-printed and published by R. Carlile, 1823 Deism

Theology in America

Theology in America
Title Theology in America PDF eBook
Author E. Brooks Holifield
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 629
Release 2003-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0300129734

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Since its first publication in 1859, few works of political philosophy have provoked such continuous controversy as John Stuart Mill's On Liberty, a passionate argument on behalf of freedom of self-expression. This classic work is now available in this volume which also includes essays by scholars in a range of fields. The text begins with a biographical essay by David Bromwich and an interpretative essay by George Kateb. Then Jean Bethke Elshtain, Owen Fiss, Judge Richard A. Posner and Jeremy Waldron present commentaries on the pertinence of Mill's thinking to early 21st century debates. They discuss, for example, the uses of authority and tradition, the shifting legal boundaries of free speech and free action, the relation of personal liberty to market individualism, and the tension between the right to live as one pleases and the right to criticize anyone's way of life.

The New Encyclopedia of Unbelief

The New Encyclopedia of Unbelief
Title The New Encyclopedia of Unbelief PDF eBook
Author Tom Flynn
Publisher Prometheus Books
Pages 911
Release 2007-04-30
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1615922806

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Successor to the highly acclaimed Encyclopedia of Unbelief (1985), edited by the late Gordon Stein, the New Encyclopedia of Unbelief is a comprehensive reference work on the history, beliefs, and thinking of America''s fastest growing minority: those who live without religion. All-new articles by the field''s foremost scholars describe and explain every aspect of atheism, agnosticism, secular humanism, secularism, and religious skepticism. Topics include morality without religion, unbelief in the historicity of Jesus, critiques of intelligent design theory, unbelief and sexual values, and summaries of the state of unbelief around the world.In addition to covering developments since the publication of the original edition, the New Encyclopedia of Unbelief includes a larger number of biographical entries and much-expanded coverage of the linkages between unbelief and social reform movements of the 19th and 20th centuries, including the labor movement, woman suffrage, anarchism, sex radicalism, and second-wave feminism.More than 130 respected scholars and activists worldwide served on the editorial board and over 100 authoritative contributors have written in excess of 500 entries. The distinguished advisors and contributors--philosophers, scientists, scholars, and Nobel Prize laureates--include Joe Barnhart, David Berman, Sir Hermann Bondi, Vern L. Bullough, Daniel Dennett, Taner Edis, the late Paul Edwards, Antony Flew, Annie Laurie Gaylor, Peter Hare, Van Harvey, R. Joseph Hoffmann, Susan Jacoby, Paul Kurtz, Gerd Lüdemann, Michael Martin, Kai Nielsen, Robert M. Price, Peter Singer, Victor Stenger, Ibn Warraq, George A. Wells, David Tribe, Sherwin Wine, and many others. With a foreword by evolutionary biologist and best-selling author Richard Dawkins, this unparalleled reference work provides comprehensive knowledge about unbelief in its many varieties and manifestations.