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The Soul of Doubt - The Religious Roots of Unbelief from Luther to Marx (Hardcover)
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The Soul of Doubt - The Religious Roots of Unbelief from Luther to Marx (Hardcover)
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It is widely assumed that science is the enemy of religious faith.
The idea is so pervasive that entire industries of religious
apologetics converge around the challenge of Darwin, evolution, and
the "secular worldview." This book challenges such assumptions by
proposing a different cause of unbelief in the West: the Christian
conscience. Tracing a history of doubt and unbelief from the
Reformation to the age of Darwin and Karl Marx, Dominic Erdozain
argues that the most powerful solvents of religious orthodoxy have
been concepts of moral equity and personal freedom generated by
Christianity itself. Revealing links between the radical
Reformation and early modern philosophers such as Baruch Spinoza
and Pierre Bayle, Erdozain demonstrates that the dynamism of the
Enlightenment, including the very concept of "natural reason"
espoused by philosophers such as Voltaire, was rooted in Christian
ethics and spirituality. The final chapters explore similar themes
in the era of Darwin and Marx, showing how moral revolt preceded
and transcended the challenges of evolution and "scientific
materialism" in the unseating of religious belief. The picture that
emerges is not of a secular challenge to religious faith, but a
series of theological insurrections against divisive accounts of
Christian orthodoxy.
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