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This 3 page paper looks at movements that were present at about the same time to compare and contrast how the Enlightenment was related to religious change and the scientific revolution as well. The three distinct movements are discussed. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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It allowed ordinary individuals who believe in God to re-examine their ideas. The distinction between scientific and unscientific activities were made clear during the Enlightenment (Jackson, 1995). The denial of
metaphysics did allow the people to let go of explicit presuppositions about reality (1995). This served to expand minds. Letting go of past notions held as beliefs was vitally important
to the expansion of the Enlightenment movement. At the same time, while thinking was broadened, science was held high as opposed to superstition and religious dogma. The fever would quickly
spread to America. While many great thinkers lived in Europe, America had people like Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin. But there was something unique about Americas transformation in that a
new nation was being formed. The American Revolution occurred in the midst of the Enlightenment. In a climate of free floating ideas, the American colonies challenged their master and gained
independence. It does seem appropriate that the war was spurred on by this age of discovery. The birth of a nation occurred in the midst of the new way of
thinking. But while religion was something that was questioned, it was certainly something that was not ignored. In fact, the birth of the United States of America was entrenched in
the idea of religious freedom. There were conflicts present between the Catholic church and Protestant sects however (Abrahamson, 1990). The Protestants supported the American Revolution and the Enlightenment as
well. Many of the ideas inherent in the Enlightenment were compatible with their religious beliefs; thus, there was a great deal of support for the war as Protestantism spread through
the Middle Atlantic and Southern states (1990). There is some controversy as to the underlying thoughts of the Revolution. Was it spurred by the Enlightenment or Protestantism? The
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