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The Age of Reason is a philosophical treatise by Thomas Paine that advocates for deism and critiques organized religion, particularly Christianity. Paine argues against the validity of miracles, the divine inspiration of the Bible, and religious institutions, asserting that true belief in God is found in reason and nature rather than in the dogma of traditional faiths. He emphasizes the use of logic and scientific inquiry over blind faith, proposing that religious institutions have historically been tools of oppression and manipulation. Paine’s work promotes the idea that rational thought and moral behavior can exist outside the framework of institutionalized religion, with a belief in a creator rooted in reason and observable nature.

The Age of Reason was condemned and banned soon after its publication due to its overt critique of Christianity and its rejection of the Bible as a divinely inspired text. Religious authorities and political leaders viewed the work as dangerous and subversive, fearing it would undermine faith and the social order. In the United States and Europe, Paine’s deist philosophy was seen as radical, even blasphemous, as it directly challenged core Christian doctrines such as the divinity of Jesus, the resurrection, and the authority of the church. The book was particularly controversial for its bold claim that institutionalized religion was used to exploit and control people.


Its anti-religious stance made Paine an outcast in many circles, and the book was either banned outright or heavily criticized as being heretical. Even today, The Age of Reason is seen as a pivotal work in the history of free thought and secularism, but its aggressive critique of religion continues to make it a subject of controversy.


Title: The Age of Reason
Author: Thomas Paine

Publisher: P. D. Kuntz, New York
Genre: Philosophy, Religious Criticism
Publication Date: 1794–1795 (Part 1); 1796 (Part 2); 1807 (Part 3)
Pages: Approximately 348 pages (varies by edition)
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Fine
Dust Jacket Condition: N/A (original editions did not have dust jackets)
Edition: Various editions



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