The Enlightenment and Religion

Religion in America

Principles of the Enlightenment

ˇ  From “Age of Faith” to “Age of Reason”

ˇ  Futility of religious war & fear of fanaticism

ˇ  Arguments for toleration: Milton, 1644, & John Locke, 1689

ˇ  Search for universals

ˇ  Reason + Nature = Truth

ˇ  Sir Isaac Newton (1643-1727)

ˇ  Universal morality

ˇ  Universal human nature

ˇ  Humans good by nature

Growing Arminianism

ˇ  Reason and Religion

ˇ  John Locke, The Reasonableness of Christianity, 1695

ˇ  Opposition to the Great Awakening

ˇ  Arminianism comes out of the “closet”

Religion of Nature

ˇ  “Book of Nature” & “Book of Revelation”

ˇ  Cotton Mather, Christian Philosopher

ˇ  Deism: religion of reason

ˇ  No miracles or revelation: God known from nature

ˇ  God wants men to act morally, and be happy

ˇ  Benjamin Franklin, Autobiography

ˇ  I never doubted ... the existence of the Deity; that He made the world,  and governed it by His providence; that the most acceptable service of God was the doing good to man; that our souls are immortal; and that all crime will be punished, and virtue rewarded, either here or hereafter.