Monday, May 26, 2008

Atheism: A Rough History of Disbelief

Atheism: A Rough History of Disbelief. Documentary by BBC 4

Shadows of Doubt Jonathan Miller visits the absent Twin Towers to consider the religious implications of 9/11 and meets Arthur Miller and the philosopher Colin McGinn. He searches for evidence of the first 'unbelievers' in Ancient Greece and examines some of the modern theories around why people have always tended to believe in mythology and magic.

Part 1


Part 2
With the domination of Christianity from 500 AD, Jonathan Miller wonders how disbelief began to re-emerge in the 15th and 16th centuries. He discovers that division within the Church played a more powerful role than the scientific discoveries of the period. He also visits Paris, the home of the 18th century atheist, Baron D'Holbach, and shows how politically dangerous it was to undermine the religious faith of the masses.



Part 3: The Final Hour


Baron d'Holbach 1723-1789 (Paul-Henri Thiry d'Holbach) the first openly European atheist

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