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最有利 发表于 2025-3-24 02:09:38

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-20859-2he reformer Pierre Viret. But for another unidentified individual, the author of the . in about 1620, ‘le vrai deiste’ means ‘he who believes truly in God’. According to the poem, such a deist does not believe in Hell. In both cases the meanings are justified etymologically, but apparently have no o

松果 发表于 2025-3-24 03:46:34

Introductory; Pierre Viret’s ‘Déistes’ at Lyon, and Two Characters in Bodinhort time in the French Revolution the worship of the Supreme Being was officially instituted. It was a religion for individuals, especially the educated laity, and was most often presented as the result of the individual’s unaided reflections on God and man. Its monuments are literary and philosoph

Indolent 发表于 2025-3-24 06:52:10

The 1620s: Mersenne and the ‘Poème des Déistes’ with anti-trinitarianism, the formulation of the Socinian creed, with its rejection of Trinity doctrine, in the catechism of Raków in 1605 is a significant event, but the common phrase ‘socinien ou déiste’ belongs to a ratherlater period of the history.. As for France, an important work published i

讨好美人 发表于 2025-3-24 11:15:27

The Absence of Deistic Ideas from 1630 to 1670irculation; and there had been some evidence of deistic free-thought, clandestinely expressed, before 1630. If movements of thought proceeded at a steady rate, we might expect that during the next few decades French deism would emerge into prominence. Yet what occurs is the opposite. The search for

magenta 发表于 2025-3-24 16:55:40

Saint-Evremond and the Decline of Fideismty, is too complex a development to be studied in the work of any one writer. It took some time to complete, and individuals seem to have remained true either to reason or to faith. But the first part of the process, a gradual detachment from faith, is exemplified in the writings, over many years, o

tangle 发表于 2025-3-24 20:14:03

The Utopian Religions of Foigny and Veirasks appeared which are always linked in the history of French religious ideas: Gabriel Foigny’s . and Denis Veiras’ ... They came out almost simultaneously, Foigny’s book in 1676, in Geneva, and Veiras’ in 1677–1679 in Paris, having been published partially in England in 1675;. both are Utopian trave

Addictive 发表于 2025-3-25 01:23:33

Definitions and Accusations, 1670–1700: ‘Deism’ as a Term of Opprobriumch deism: the idea of natural religion, distinct from revelation; knowledge of foreign countries and their religions, gained from experience or books of travel; and the divisions between the Christian churches. Only as regards Foigny are all three factors operative. Veiras does not employ a concept
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