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Lecture 11: Tindal, Conybeare, and Foster

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Ian Ramsey Centre: The Deist Controversy
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This lecture is primarily about the work of the Deist Matthew Tindal, and a possible influence of his in Fleetwood. Also included are his detractors, John Conybeare and James Foster.

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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: 00:32:50

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