1. Although
America’s revolutionary deists lavished many sincere expressions of adoration
upon their deity, deism is in fact functionally indistinguishable from what we
now call what? (5).
2. According
to historian David Freeman Hawke, who is unquestionably the most unwritten
about man of distinction of the American Revolution. (21).
3. How
many books did President Thomas Jefferson turn over to Congress and how many of
these dealt with moral philosophy. (25).
4. What did Jefferson say about Christianity
and the Common Law? (26).
5. In the eyes of some religious conservatives,
“the dangerous and sinful practice of inoculation represented and arrogation of
God’s unalienable right to deal what? (40).
6. Who complained that denying “the Advantages
of Learning to Women” is “one of the most barbarous Customs of the World.”
(48).
7. The radical philosophy that passed from the
early modern philosophers through the hands of men like Thomas Young falls on
one point which is? (72).
8. The ________________, not the Reformation, was
the axis on which human history turned. (73).
Alternative discussion questions.
1. If a group of people hear a tree fall in a
forest and nobody talks about it afterward, how do we know that anyone heard
it? (34). Also, if a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it,
does it make a sound?
2. Have
you thought about how traumatized you would have been as a child listening to
Jonathan Edwards sermon, Sinners in the
Hands of an Angry God. If he could be brought back to life today and see
what he did to so many people, do you think he would be apologetic?
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