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Soloha48 [4]
2 years ago
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What concept of god was prevalent during the Enlightenment?

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1 answer:
Ivan2 years ago
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They saw themselves in the Enlightenment tradition, had faith in science and reason and believed in progress. The desire for social change shaped the Enlightenment debate about God, and led many to reject divine authority.
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