ENLIGHTENMENT
October 2010
He is an 18th-century deist with a message for today's aggressive atheists: religion has a social value, and saves us from the return to a Hobbesian state of nature
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July/August 2009
Susan Neiman's reading of the Enlightenment is certainly distinctive, but also offers a courageous and uplifting attempt to tell the story as it is
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