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John Toland
(1670 - 1722)
Irish philosopher and theorist
Irish philosopher and theorist
John Toland was an Irish Enlightenment philosopher known for his radical writings on religion and advocacy of free thought.
Born in 1670 near Dublin, John Toland studied at the University of Glasgow before moving to London to pursue his literary career. He published Christianity Not Mysterious in 1696, arguing that religious truths should be accessible to reason rather than mystery. Toland championed deism, pantheism, and republican ideas, challenging the authority of established churches and monarchies. He collaborated with other freethinkers, including Anthony Collins and Pierre Bayle, and helped found early philosophical societies. His works provoked controversy, leading to calls for his exile and the burning of his books. Despite opposition, Toland’s writings greatly influenced the development of modern secular and political thought. He died in 1722, leaving a legacy as a pioneer of Enlightenment rationalism and religious tolerance.
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John Toland