Deismus (a deo) est positio theologica et philosophica quae reiectas ut fons scientiae religiosae revelationem et auctoritatem coniungit cum conclusione rationem et observationem mundi naturalis ad exsistentiam unius creatoris universi determinandam satis esse.

Vita et opera Confucii. Liber conversus a Prospero Intorcetts, 1687.
Eduardus Herbert, primus Baro Cherbury. Imago ab Isaaco Oliver (1560–1617) picta.
David Hume.
Voltarius anno aetatis suae 24. Imago a Nicolao de Largillière picta.
Thomas Paine.

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Deismus eruditos Aetate Illuminationis movit—praecipue in Britanniarum Regno, Francia, Germania, et Civitatibus Foederatis—qui, Christiani educati omnes, crediderunt in unum Deum, sed reicere coeperunt religionem ordinatam et notiones sicut Trinitas, biblica erroris immunitas, et supernaturalis eventuum sicut miracula interpretatio.[6] Inter philosophos ab eius notionibus motos fuerunt duces rerum novarum Americanae et Francicae.[7]

Nexus interni

Notae recensere

  1. Deism. 2012 .
  2. Deism. 1906 .
  3. Deism in The Catholic Encyclopedia: an international work of reference (Novi Eboraci: Appleton, 1907–1914) (Anglice).
  4. "Webster's 1828 Dictionary". 1828 .
  5. Deism. 2011 .
  6. Thomsett 2011:222.
  7. Wilson, Ellen Judy; Reill, Peter Hanns (2004). Deism. Infobase Publishing. pp. 146–148. ISBN 978-0-8160-5335-3 

Bibliographia recensere

Historiae recensere

  • Betts, C. J. 1984. Early Deism in France: From the so-called 'deistes' of Lyon (1564) to Voltaire's 'Lettres philosophiques' (1734). Martinus Nijhoff.
  • Craig, William Lane. 1985. The Historical Argument for the Resurrection of Jesus During the Deist Controversy. Edwin Mellen.
  • Hazard, Pau. 1946, 1954. European Thought in the Eighteenth Century. Conversio Anglica, 1954.
  • Herrick, James A. 1997. The Radical Rhetoric of the English Deists: The Discourse of Skepticism, 1680–1750. University of South Carolina Press.
  • Lemay, J. A. Leo, ed. 1987. Deism, Masonry, and the Enlightenment: Essays Honoring Alfred Owen Aldridge. Newark: University of Delaware Press.
  • McKee, David Rice. 1941. Simon Tyssot de Patot and the Seventeenth-Century Background of Critical Deism. Baltimorae: Johns Hopkins Press.
  • Orr, John. 1934. English Deism: Its Roots and Its Fruits.
  • Schlereth, Eric R. 2013. An Age of Infidels: The Politics of Religious Controversy in the Early United States. University of Pennsylvania Press.
  • Thomsett, Michael C. 2011. Heresy in the Roman Catholic Church: A History. McFarland. ISBN 978-0-7864-8539-0. Google Books.
  • Willey, Basil. 1934. The Seventeenth Century Background: Studies on the Thought of the Age in Relation to Poetry and Religion.
  • Willey, Basil. 1940. The Eighteenth Century Background: Studies on the Idea of Nature in the Thought of the Period.

Fontes primarii recensere

  • Gay, Peter. 1968. Deism: An Anthology. Van Nostrand.
  • Johnson, Bob. 2009. Deism: A Revolution in Religion, A Revolution in You. Textus.
  • Johnson, Bob. 2013. An Answer to C.S. Lewis' Mere Christianity. Textus.
  • Johnson, Bob. 2014. God Gave Us Reason, Not Religion. Textus.
  • Paine, Thomas. 1795. The Age of Reason. Textus.
  • Palmer, Elihu. The Principles of Nature. Textus.
  • Waring, E. Graha. 1967. Deism and Natural Religion: A Source Book. Frederick Ungar.
  • Walters, Kerry S. 1992. The American Deists: Voices of Reason & Dissent in the Early Republic. University of Kansas Press.