Anxiety about the threat of atheism was rampant in the early modern period yet, paradoxically, examples of openly-expressed irreligious opinion are surprisingly rare. This book offers a detailed analysis of three cases, and contrasts the real 'assurance' shown by such figures with the doubts expressed, often privately, by believers.
I have a question about the book:
‘Atheists and Atheism before the Enlightenment - Hunter, Michael (Birkbeck College’.
Fill in the form below.
We will respond as fast as possible.