Class lecture notes and recommended readings.
Portion of 1798 work by Samuel McCorkle arguing the superiority of Christianity to Deism.
Affirms God as the Creator of the universe and its laws, disaffirms religion as man-made myths and rituals.
Wilson calls himself a provisional Deist, affirming the likelihood of a prime mover.
Lecture by Terry Matthews traces the course and development of Deism.
Historical survey and critique.
1836 book by Lysander Spooner argues against the miracles of Jesus as found in the Gospels.
Stephen Zinn explains how he came to believe in Deism. Primer and chronology.
Brief survey of English Deists, the influences in philosophy of Moses Mendelssohn, and the Talmud's rejection of the concept.
Defends Deism and theistic evolution, examines issues of Biblical errancy.
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