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A World Without God (eBook)

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2022
20 Seiten
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A World Without God - Annie Besant
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In "A World Without God," Annie Besant presents a compelling critique of dogmatic religion and an exploration of secular humanism. Written in a period marked by intense philosophical debate, Besant employs a straightforward yet eloquent literary style, engaging readers in a dialogue that challenges the existence of a deity and advocates for reason as a guiding principle. Her arguments draw from diverse philosophical traditions, weaving together perspectives from science, ethics, and social reform, ultimately envisioning a unified moral framework independent of religious doctrine. This analytically rich text resonates within the broader literary context of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, a time of burgeoning scientific discovery and the questioning of traditional beliefs. Annie Besant, a prominent theosophist, social activist, and advocate for women's rights, was deeply influenced by her experiences in the British political landscape and her involvement in social reform movements. Her journey from devout Christianity to embracing a secular worldview is a testament to her dedication to truth and rational inquiry. Besant's multifaceted background uniquely positions her to navigate the intricate relationship between religion and society, rendering her insights profoundly impactful and relevant. I highly recommend "A World Without God" to anyone interested in philosophy, religious studies, or the evolution of modern thought. Her accessible prose, coupled with rigorous analysis, invites both believers and skeptics to reflect critically on their beliefs, thereby stimulating meaningful dialogue about morality in a secular age.

Annie Besant (1847–1933) was a versatile British writer, orator, and activist, whose intellectual journey traversed the realms of social, political, and spiritual inquiry. Born in London as Annie Wood, her evolution as a thinker and a prolific writer was marked by a voracious appetite for knowledge and reformist zeal. An initial convert to Freethought after a questioning of her Anglican beliefs, Besant became an influential figure in the Secularist movement. Her pen vibrantly critiqued traditional religious institutions, exemplified in works such as 'A World Without God', which proposed a society guided by rationality and humanism rather than theism. Besant's literary style is characterized by robust argumentation and the potent conveyance of her convictions. Her activism was not confined to secularism; she fought ardently for worker's rights, women's suffrage, and Indian independence. As her spiritual pursuits progressed, Besant's literary contributions illuminated the tenets of Theosophy, a mystical-religious movement she led after the death of its founder, Madame Blavatsky. Annie Besant's dynamic life pattern mirrored her eclectic authorship, positioning her as a notable figure whose written legacy intersects various genres and continues to be studied in the discourse of modern intellectual history.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 20.7.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Philosophie der Neuzeit
Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie
Schlagworte 1880s works • 19th-century critique • 19th century thought • agnosticism themes • Annie Besant philosophy • Atheism • atheism and literature • Besant philosophy influence • Culture • enlightenment era authors • ethical reasoning framework • feminist author • freethought literary works • Gender equality • historical feminism • humanist thought in novels • human purpose debate • intellectual discourse • Pamphlets • Philosophical moral inquiry • Religion • religion vs rationality • Religious Skepticism • religious skepticism fiction • secularism in books • secular worldview • secular worldview exploration • Social commentary • Social Institutions • Society • spirituality critique • Spiritual Philosophy • spiritual philosophy literature • theological analysis • theosophical society writings • Theosophy critique • Victorian atheism
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