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The Enlightenment

  Earlier periods were covered in
darkness and urgently needed new
                ideas
• Belief that human reason and careful
  observations were the only sure way to know
  the truth
Rene Descartes
• Proposed doubting everything except basic
  axioms (statements about which there can be
  no doubt)
• His approach is a from of rationalism
• Rationalists questioned whether miracles
  were reasonable
Rene Descartes
Benedict de Spinoza
• Used Descartes ideas to question the Bible
• Spinoza thought almost everything in the
  Bible was contrary to reason
• He wanted secularism – society free from
  religion
• Christians feared that a government without
  religious influence would be unjust and evil
• Christian support for religious toleration and
  representative forms of government
  developed first in the North American colonies
Benedict de Spinoza
John Locke
• Argued in favor of empiricism – belief that the
  best way to find true knowledge was through
  experience rather than through human reason
• Empiricists wondered why miracles were not
  observed today if they had happened before
John Locke
• Debates raised during the Enlightenment have
  not, even to this day, been resolved with one
  side clearly victorious over the other.
Consequences of the Enlightenment
• Science seemed to be able to explain in
  natural terms events that people had long
  considered supernatural
• Began to study the Bible as another religious
  book rather than as scripture
• Started looking for evidence of contradictions
• Spinoza pioneered this approach to Scripture.

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Ch 9 sec 3

  • 1. The Enlightenment Earlier periods were covered in darkness and urgently needed new ideas
  • 2. • Belief that human reason and careful observations were the only sure way to know the truth
  • 3. Rene Descartes • Proposed doubting everything except basic axioms (statements about which there can be no doubt) • His approach is a from of rationalism • Rationalists questioned whether miracles were reasonable
  • 5. Benedict de Spinoza • Used Descartes ideas to question the Bible • Spinoza thought almost everything in the Bible was contrary to reason • He wanted secularism – society free from religion
  • 6. • Christians feared that a government without religious influence would be unjust and evil • Christian support for religious toleration and representative forms of government developed first in the North American colonies
  • 8. John Locke • Argued in favor of empiricism – belief that the best way to find true knowledge was through experience rather than through human reason • Empiricists wondered why miracles were not observed today if they had happened before
  • 10. • Debates raised during the Enlightenment have not, even to this day, been resolved with one side clearly victorious over the other.
  • 11. Consequences of the Enlightenment • Science seemed to be able to explain in natural terms events that people had long considered supernatural • Began to study the Bible as another religious book rather than as scripture • Started looking for evidence of contradictions • Spinoza pioneered this approach to Scripture.

Editor's Notes

  1. Argued for toleration of ALL ideasPurpose of the state was actually to protect the citizen’s freedom.Argued that it was the responsibility of the state to limit the influence of Christianity in education
  2. Instead of arriving at truth through a sequence of careful reasoning, the empiricist observes the world around him to determine truth