The Age of Reason by Thomas Paine

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A Universalist book, The Age of Reason advocates for the existence of natural religion and challenges the structure of all organized religion. First written and distributed as pamphlets, the book was later published into two parts. Paine puts forward his personal beliefs, debating reason and revelation, while analyzing the Bible and the influence organized religion has on society. Exploring topics including natural religion, criticism of corrupt religious institutions, and distinction between rationality and blind faith in the supernatural, the book presents a guide for the conscious and free spiritual thinkers. Following the style and influence of the Enlightenment ideals of logic and reason, the first part of the book focuses on the Paine’s personal creeds about God and the established religion which he believes is manipulated by organized religious institutions. He further goes on to exemplify his critical view of established religion by illustrating the inconsistencies in the Christian Bible, while examining both miracle and prophecy. He questions the legitimacy of the Bible as an accurate account of Christian beliefs and classifies it to be a word of man and not of God. Paine uses the book to outline his analytical objections to theism and as a means to support his belief in deism. Distinctive for its clear and straightforward linguistic style, Paine’s political language was aimed to bring politics to a mass audience, not just the educated population. Incorporating rhetorical questions and repetition throughout the piece, Paine encourages the audience to independently complete the views and arguments he presents rather than impose his creeds upon them. The Age of Reason supports the idea that in order to discover the true grandeur of God, one should worship individually and without dictation from society. A compelling, meticulous and notable critique, Paine’s work is marked as a theological eye-opener and an insight into deism, whilst also regarded as a pervasive influence even in present secular society.

Episode Date
00 – Part First, Introduction
Jan 02, 2024
02 – Part First, Section 2
Jan 01, 2024
04 – Part First, Section 4
Dec 31, 2023
05 – Part First, Section 5
Dec 30, 2023
06 – Part First, Section 6
Dec 29, 2023
07 – Part First, Section 7
Dec 28, 2023
08 – Part First, Section 8
Dec 27, 2023
10 – Part First, Section 10
Dec 26, 2023
11 – Part First, Section 11
Dec 25, 2023
12 – Part First, Section 12
Dec 24, 2023
13 – Part First, Section 13
Dec 23, 2023
14 – Part First, Section 14
Dec 22, 2023
15 – Part First, Section 15
Dec 21, 2023
17 – Part Second, Sections 1 & 2
Dec 20, 2023
18 – Part Second, Section 3
Dec 19, 2023
19 – Part Second, Section 4
Dec 18, 2023
20 – Part Second, Section 5
Dec 17, 2023
21 – Part Second, Section 6
Dec 16, 2023
22 – Part Second, Section 7
Dec 15, 2023
23 – Part Second, Section 8
Dec 14, 2023
24 – Part Second, Section 9
Dec 13, 2023
25 – Part Second, Section 10
Dec 12, 2023
26 – Part Second, Section 11
Dec 11, 2023
27 – Part Second, Section 12
Dec 10, 2023
28 – Part Second, Section 13
Dec 09, 2023
29 – Part Second, Section 14
Dec 08, 2023
30 – Part Second, Section 15
Dec 07, 2023
31 – Part Second, Section 16
Dec 06, 2023
32 – Part Second, Section 17
Dec 05, 2023
33 – Part Second, Section 18
Dec 04, 2023
35 – Part Second, Section 20
Dec 03, 2023
36 – Part Second, Section 21
Dec 02, 2023