John Toland's Christianity Not Mysterious: (Christentum Ohne Geheimnis) 1696 (Studien Zur Geschichte Des Neueren Protestantismus, #3)

by John Toland

Leopold Zscharnack (Editor) and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (Editor)

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On 18 September 1697, "Christainity not Mysterious" was burned in Dublin by order of Parliament. This edition of the text is now available 300 years later and also includes John Toland's defences of the work and eight critical essays. Toland's work argues that "there is nothing in the Gospels contrary to reason" and that the so-called Christian mysteries are merely the inventions of competing sects. This view threatened the very basis of the supremacy of the Established Church over the other churches in Ireland. Toland was forced to leave Ireland and spent the remainder of his life on the European continent, "Christianity not Mysterious" was rather more successful as well as influential. Toland's defence of reason over revelation in Christian belief went farther than Locke and other previous rationalists had dared, and so provoked a distinguished Irish counter-tradition that included Swift, Berkeley, King, Burke and many others.
  • ISBN10 3111047873
  • ISBN13 9783111047874
  • Publish Date 1 April 1908
  • Publish Status Active
  • Imprint de Gruyter
  • Edition Reprint 2019 ed.
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 155
  • Language German