Title: Mid 18th century
1THE AGE OF REASON
2I. CHARACTERISTICS
- A. Sometimes called American Enlightenment
- B. Historically includes the late colonial and
revolutionary periods.
3II. A Reaction to Puritanism
- Puritans
- Advocated a Theocracy
- Minister is political leader
- Society focused on religious good
- Age of Reason
- Advocated for Democracy
- Landowner is political leader
- Society focused on common good
- Libraries
- Post Offices
- Fire Departments
- Sanitation
- Hospitals
4II. A Reaction to Puritanism
- Age of Reason (cont.)
- Religion based on rationalism and reason
- John Locke
- Morality can be determined like math
- Separation of church and state
- Gods existence can be proven by logic
(clockmaker analogy) - Believed man could improve
- Puritans (cont.)
- Religion based on faith and revelation
- John Calvin
- Morality determined by scripture
- Church and state belong together theocracy
- Gods existence cannot be questioned
- Believed man was inherently corrupt
5II. A Reaction to Puritanism
- Puritans (cont.)
- Knowledge is a gift given to help us understand
God better - Literary Works
- Sermon
- Historical Narratives
- Age of Reason (cont.)
- Knowledge is a gift to help understand the
natural world better - Literary Works
- Pamphlets
- Speeches
6III. Similarities to Puritanism
- A. Emphasis on Hard Work
- B. Desire for Independence
- C. Literature is primarily non-fiction
7IV Main Ideas
- A. The Founding Fathers dared to pursue a dream
unlike anything the world had ever seen before. - B. Their use of reason and logic led to a period
of religious skepticism. - C. The Puritan era ended when man began
questioning it without fear of God. - D. Foundation of our nation viewed as like a
science experiment using politics.
84 Questions on Age of Reason
- 1). Find a quotation in The Declaration of
Independence that best defines the American
Dream. Write it down. Then, explain that
quotation. - 2). Find a quote from Thomas Paines Age of
Reason that best explains his religious beliefs.
Write it down. Then explain it. - 3). Why is Benjamin Franklin the epitome of his
era? Be specific. - 4). Find a quotation from either Patrick Henry or
Thomas Paine that would be particularly offensive
to black Americans. Write it down. Then explain
it.
9Puritan or Age of Reason?
- Screw the truth into men's minds
- Richard Baxter Puritan
- Question with boldness even the existence of a
god because if there be one he must approve of
the homage of reason more than that of
blindfolded fear. - Thomas Jefferson Age of Reason
- Many a man's knowledge is a torch to light him to
hell. Thou who hast knowledge of God's will, but
doth not do it, wherein dost thou excel the
devil, 'who transforms himself into an angel of
light. - Thomas Watson Puritan
- Any fool can criticize, condemn and complain and
most fools do. - Ben Franklin Age of Reason
- If we would talk less and pray more about them,
things would be be better than they are in the
world at least, we should be better enabled to
bear them. - John Owen Puritan
10Further PracticeHow would Paine and a Puritan
respond to these questions?
11What Is the American Dream?
12What is the purpose of literature?
13All of my crops have died! Why?
14Is there a God? How do you know?
15Oh my gosh! The earth is shaking! Why?
16The Big Questions
- How is our society still influenced by the Age of
Reason today? What signs of it remain? - How are the values of the Age of Reason seen in
their writing? - What about this era is appealing to us in the
21st century as opposed to Puritanism?