My Path to Atheism

My Path to Atheism

by Annie Besant

26 chapters11h 13mEnglish1885

About this book

My Path to Atheism is a remarkable document in many ways, not least that it was written by a woman in Victorian England, not the most open free-thinking of societies, especially for women at that time. It needed a remarkable woman to write such a revolutionary and to 19th century minds, heretical document in a society where the Church had such a stronghold. Besant herself was originally married to a clergyman, but her increasingly anti-religious views and writings led to a legal separation. She went on to become a member of the National Secular Society and thence to co-edit the National Reformer, which put forth ideas on revolutionary ideas at the time such as trades unions, national education, birth control and so on. In 1877 Besant published this book 'My Path to Atheism' which was compiled from a series of lectures in which she surgically dissects the basic tenets of Christianity. As one reads the chapters, one can follow the evolution of her ideas from Theism to Atheism, ending up with a stunning refutation of the Church of England Catechism. (Summary by Kevin Green)

Chapters (25)

1On the Deity of Jesus of Nazareth
1854
2A comparison between the fourth gospel and the three synoptics
2618
3On the Atonement
2961
4On the Mediation and Salvation of Ecclesiastical Christianity
1771
5On Eternal Torture
2710
6On Inspiration
2381
7On the Religious Education of Children
1423
8Natural Religion versus Revealed Religion
2358
9On the Nature and Existence of God. Part 1
2112
10On the Nature and Existence of God. Part 2
2186
11Euthanasia
2178
12On Prayer
1770
13Constructive Rationalism
1477
14The Beauties of the Prayer-Book
2489
15The Communion Service
1231
16The Baptismal Offices
773
17The Order of Confirmation
296
18The Form of the Solemnization of Matrimony
516
19The Order for the Visitation of the Sick
609
20The Order for the Burial of the Dead
469
21A Commination or Denouncing of God's Anger and Judgements against Sinners
364
22Forms of Prayer to be used at Sea
339
23The Form and Manner of Making, Ordaining, and Consecrating of Bishops, Priests and Deacons, according to the Order of the United Church of England and Ireland
628
24The Articles
1346
25The Church of England Catechism
3066

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