
audiobook
by Thomas Paine
The Writings of Thomas Paine - The Age of Reason — Part I and II - by Thomas Paine - Collected And Edited By Moncure Daniel Conway - VOLUME IV. - (1796)
Contents
EDITOR’S INTRODUCTION - WITH SOME RESULTS OF RECENT RESEARCHES.
THE AGE OF REASON — PART I
CHAPTER I. THE AUTHOR’S PROFESSION OF FAITH.
CHAPTER II. OF MISSIONS AND REVELATIONS.
CHAPTER III. CONCERNING THE CHARACTER OF JESUS CHRIST, AND HIS HISTORY.
CHAPTER IV. OF THE BASES OF CHRISTIANITY.
CHAPTER V. EXAMINATION IN DETAIL OF THE PRECEDING BASES.
CHAPTER VI. OF THE TRUE THEOLOGY.
In the midst of the fevered turmoil of the French Revolution, a determined writer set out to question the very foundations of religious authority. Drawing on personal experience of arrest and exile, he crafts a bold, accessible argument that invites listeners to consider faith through the lens of reason and observable nature rather than inherited doctrine. The work’s historical backdrop adds a palpable urgency, reminding us how dangerous dissent could be when the world’s political and spiritual orders were colliding.
The first part methodically dissects the origins and claims of Christianity, scrutinizing both the Old and New Testaments and proposing a “true theology” rooted in natural law. It then turns to the broader implications of religious belief for education, morality, and even the possibility of multiple worlds. The second part picks up the critique, offering concise reflections on scripture and concluding with a vision of a more enlightened, rational society. Throughout, the author’s clear, conversational style makes complex ideas approachable, inviting listeners to engage with a seminal text that still resonates today.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (405K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2003-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1737–1809
A fiery pamphleteer with a gift for plainspoken argument, he helped turn revolutionary ideas into words ordinary people could rally around. His works on independence, rights, and religion made him one of the most influential political writers of the late 18th century.
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