Christianisme dévoilé

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Christianisme dévoilé is an 18th-century anti-religious philosophical treatise by Baron d'Holbach that offers a radical Enlightenment critique of Christianity and organized religion.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Enlightenment literature
book
philosophical treatise
advocates freedom of thought
reason
secular morality
associatedWith French radical Enlightenment circle
author Baron d'Holbach
countryOfOrigin France
criticizes Christian dogma
miracles
religious authority
religious superstition
revelation
the clergy
genre anti-religious literature
philosophy of religion
hasForm prose
hasPerspective critique of revealed religion
naturalistic worldview
historicalContext Radical Enlightenment
influencedBy French Enlightenment
materialist philosophy
intendedAudience educated public
mainSubject Christianity
Enlightenment critique of religion
atheism
organized religion
notableFor early explicit atheism in the Enlightenment
radical critique of Christianity
opposes political power of the Church
religious intolerance
originalLanguage French
philosophicalDiscipline ethics
metaphysics
philosophy of religion
philosophicalMovement Age of Enlightenment
surface form: Enlightenment
positionOnReligion anti-clerical
critical of Christianity
critical of organized religion
publicationCentury 18th century
theoreticalStance atheism
materialism
workOf Baron d'Holbach
surface form: Paul-Henri Thiry, Baron d'Holbach

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Baron d'Holbach notableWork Christianisme dévoilé