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At the Origins of Modern Atheism (Paperback, New Ed)
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At the Origins of Modern Atheism (Paperback, New Ed)
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The rise of atheism in the modern world is a religious phenomenon
unprecedented in history, both in the number of its adherents and
in the security of its cultural establishment. How did so
revolutionary a conviction as this arise? What can theological
reflection learn from this massive shift in religious
consciousness? In this book, Michael J. Buckley investigates the
origins and development of modern atheism and argues convincingly
that its impetus lies paradoxically in the very attempts to counter
it. Although modern atheism finds its initial exponents in Denis
Diderot and Paul d'Holbach in the eighteenth century, their works
bring to completion a dialectical process that reaches back to the
theologians and philosophers of an earlier period. During the
seventeenth century, theologians such as Leonard Lessius and Marin
Mersenne determined that in order to defend the existence of god,
religious apologetics must become philosophy, surrendering as its
primary warrant any intrinsically religious experience or evidence.
The most influential philosophers of the period, Rene Descartes and
Isaac Newton, and the theologians who followed them accepted this
settlement, and the new sciences were enlisted to provide the
foundation for religion. Almost no one suspected the profound
contradictions that this process entailed and that would eventually
resolve themselves through the negation of god. In transferring to
other areas of human experience and inquiry its fundamental
responsibility to deal with the existence of god, religion
dialectically generated its own denial. The origins and
extraordinary power of modern atheism lie with this progressive
self-alienation of religion itself.
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