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History of Free Thought in Reference to The Christian Religion

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The author offers a critical chronological survey in eight lectures of how independent inquiry challenged Christianity, examining pagan literary objections, medieval and Renaissance currents, and the rise of modern movements such as English Deism, eighteenth-century French infidelity, and evolving German theological skepticism through the nineteenth century, culminating in contemporary English free thought. The work defines free thought, distinguishes it from Protestantism, analyzes intellectual and moral causes commonly advanced to explain unbelief, and closes with reflections on perceived dangers and duties for religious and public life.

About the Author

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Adam Storey Farrar

Adam Storey Farrar was an English author and thinker known for his exploration of philosophical and theological themes. His notable work, "History of Free Thought in Reference to The Christian Religion," examines the development of free thought and its implications for Christianity. Through his writing, Farrar contributed to the discourse on religion and rationalism, engaging with the tensions between faith and reason. His insights remain relevant in discussions of belief and skepticism, making him a significant figure in the study of religious thought.

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