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Paine, Scripture, and Authority: The Age of Reason As Religious and Political Ideal
Paine, Scripture, and Authority: The Age of Reason As Religious and Political Ideal, This study discloses the intellectual context and the personal pretext of Thomas Paine's assault on religion in The Age of Reason. It uncovers adumbrations of Paine's correlation of religion and politics in his earliest work, the ways in which his controv, Paine, Scripture, and Authority: The Age of Reason As Religious and Political Ideal has a rating of 3 stars
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Paine, Scripture, and Authority: The Age of Reason As Religious and Political Ideal, This study discloses the intellectual context and the personal pretext of Thomas Paine's assault on religion in The Age of Reason. It uncovers adumbrations of Paine's correlation of religion and politics in his earliest work, the ways in which his controv, Paine, Scripture, and Authority: The Age of Reason As Religious and Political Ideal
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  • Paine, Scripture, and Authority: The Age of Reason As Religious and Political Ideal
  • Written by author Steven L. Goldman
  • Published by Lehigh University Press, May 1994
  • This study discloses the intellectual context and the personal pretext of Thomas Paine's assault on religion in The Age of Reason. It uncovers adumbrations of Paine's correlation of religion and politics in his earliest work, the ways in which his controv
  • This study discloses the intellectual context and the personal pretext of Thomas Paine's assault on religion in The Age of Reason. It uncovers adumbrations of Paine's correlation of religion and politics in his earliest work, the ways in which his controv
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Preface9
Acknowledgments11
Textual Note13
Introduction: "Wounds of Deadly Hate Have Pierced So Deep"17
1Young Paine and Biblical Authority26
2The Burke-Paine Controversy As Prelude37
3The Context of Paine's Biblical Learning54
4Paine Reads the Bible70
5Paine Is Answered88
Conclusion: "I Can Write a Better Book Myself"98
Appendix 1. The Composition of The Age of Reason105
Appendix 2. A Representative Alphabetical List of Contemporary Responses to The Age of Reason (1794-98)108
Notes117
Works Cited132
Index141


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