Autor: Peter Annet

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Peter Annet (1693–1769) was a radical Deist thinker and polemicist known for his outspoken challenges to religious orthodoxy and his fervent advocacy for freethinking. Often embroiled in controversy, Annet was a personage of some infamy in his time, notorious for his rejection of miracles and prophecy, which set him at odds with the ecclesiastical establishments of the day. His seminal work, „The Miraculous Conception“, is a critical examination of the Biblical account of Jesus Christ“s birth, which Annet scrutinized with a skeptic“s eye, seeking to strip away supernatural elements and foster a rationalistic interpretation of Scripture. His literary style was marked by its incisiveness and often caustic wit, employed to undercut what he perceived as the credulous acceptance of unverified supernatural claims. Annet“s contributions to religious debate were influential among later secularist and humanist thinkers, although his confrontational approach and the ensuing legal battles sometimes overshadowed the substance of his arguments. A significant, if contentious figure in the history of free thought, Annet“s work remains a touchstone for those studying the evolution of religious skepticism and the emergence of secular philosophy during the Enlightenment.




2 Ebooks von Peter Annet

Peter Annet: Critical Examination of the Life of St. Paul
In ‚Critical Examination of the Life of St. Paul, ‚ Peter Annet embarks on a meticulous analysis of one of Christianity’s most pivotal figures, employing a critical and rationalist lens. Annet’s work …
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Peter Annet: The Miraculous Conception
In ‚The Miraculous Conception, ‚ Peter Annet delves into the nuanced interplay between faith and rational inquiry during the Enlightenment period. Through a blend of theological discourse and critica …
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Englisch
€3.49