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Lecture 05: Early Deism: Herbert, Spinoza, Blount

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Ian Ramsey Centre: The Deist Controversy
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This lecture begins a detailed discussion of Deistic thought, starting with the early Deists, Herbert of Cherbury, later plagiarized in Charles Blount’s Reglio Laici, and Baruch Spinoza, with responses from Stillingfleet and Boyle.

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Lecture 04: Background: Philosophical and Religious Thought

In this lecture Dr McGrew gives a short history of philosophy and religion, especially the lesser known figures, which affected and influenced the thoughts of the authors involved in the Deist controversy.
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Lecture 06: Early Deism: Early Responses; Toland

This lecture continues the early response to Deism with Richard Baxter, including his view of the relationship between faith and reason, plus Locke, Halyburton, and Leslie. The thoughts of the Deist John Toland are also discussed.
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Ian Ramsey Centre: The Deist Controversy
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Timothy McGrew
Keywords
theology
Department: Ian Ramsey Centre for Science and Religion
Date Added: 22/06/2017
Duration: 00:39:03

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