

James Reeves, "Godless Fictions in the Eighteenth Century: A Literary History of Atheism" (Cambridge UP, 2020)
Jun 28, 2021
James Bryant Reeves challenges traditional notions of secularization in the 18th century. The podcast explores the challenges of identifying atheism in the 17th and 18th centuries, Pope's connection between unbelief and bad belief, the dystopia of unbelief in poetry and novels, debates on the relationship between sympathy, benevolence, and God, the use of letters and satire in a novel, and the exploration of religious context and the role of hymns in forging communities in the 18th century.
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Introduction
00:00 • 4min
The Challenges of Identifying Atheism in the 17th and 18th Centuries
03:55 • 24min
Exploring the Theme of Unbelief in Pope's Literary Works
28:14 • 4min
Dystopia of Unbelief in the Duncead and Engagement with Religious Belief in Novels
32:18 • 4min
Debating God's Role in Sympathy and Benevolence
36:03 • 18min
Letters and Satire in 'Lady Louisa Stroud'
53:38 • 21min
Exploring 18th Century Religious Context and the Role of Hymns in Forging Communities
01:15:07 • 3min