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Tatiana [17]
3 years ago
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Please help this is all i got lol: The Age of Reason was an important era in time, because

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torisob [31]3 years ago
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La edad de la razón: una investigación sobre la verdadera y fabulosa teología (The Age of Reason: Being an Investigation of True and Fabulous Theology) es un tratado deísta, escrito por el radical inglés y revolucionario estadounidense del siglo XVIII Thomas Paine, que critica a la religión institucionalizada y niega la infalibilidad bíblica. Publicado en tres partes en 1794, 1795 y 1807, gozó de gran éxito en los Estados Unidos, donde causó un resurgimiento deísta de corta duración; sin embargo, el público británico lo recibió con hostilidad por temor al crecimiento del radicalismo político debido a la Revolución francesa. La edad de la razón contiene argumentos deístas comunes; por ejemplo, pone de relieve la corrupción de la Iglesia cristiana y critica su empeño en adquirir poder político. Paine aboga por la razón en lugar de la revelación, lo que le conduce a rechazar los milagros y a ver la Biblia como una simple obra literaria y no como un texto inspirado por la divinidad. No obstante La edad de la razón no es un texto ateo, pues promueve la religión natural y aboga por un Dios creador.

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