
The Age of Doubt
In Our Time
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Exploring the Influence of Historians on Religious Beliefs
The chapter delves into the impact of historian Edward Gibbon's writings on perceptions of early Christians and the Roman Empire, reflecting on how his ideas troubled and influenced readers. It transitions to discussing the philosophical views of Gibbon and David Hume, exploring their influence on societal beliefs, particularly on individuals with religious convictions. The conversation extends to Kant's response to Hume's ideas, touching on the concepts of immanent and transcendent God and how they challenge notions of reality and human perception.
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