Book contents
- Atheists and Atheism before the Enlightenment
- Atheists and Atheism before the Enlightenment
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 The Problem of ‘Atheism’ in Early Modern England
- Chapter 3 Atheism among the Godly
- Chapter 4 ‘This degenerate Age … so miserably over-run with Scepticism and Infidelity’
- Chapter 5 ‘Aikenhead the Atheist’
- Chapter 6 An Atheist Text by Archibald Pitcairne
- Chapter 7 The Text of Pitcairneana
- Chapter 8 The Trial of Tinkler Ducket
- Chapter 9 Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
Chapter 5 - ‘Aikenhead the Atheist’
The Context and Consequences of Articulate Irreligion in the Late Seventeenth Century
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 July 2023
- Atheists and Atheism before the Enlightenment
- Atheists and Atheism before the Enlightenment
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 The Problem of ‘Atheism’ in Early Modern England
- Chapter 3 Atheism among the Godly
- Chapter 4 ‘This degenerate Age … so miserably over-run with Scepticism and Infidelity’
- Chapter 5 ‘Aikenhead the Atheist’
- Chapter 6 An Atheist Text by Archibald Pitcairne
- Chapter 7 The Text of Pitcairneana
- Chapter 8 The Trial of Tinkler Ducket
- Chapter 9 Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
Chapter 5 gives a detailed account of the trial and execution of Thomas Aikenhead in Edinburgh in 1696–7. The statements that Aikenhead was accused of making are itemised, and their incendiary and openly blasphemous quality is clear. It is also noteworthy that he made such statements in public and seemed reluctant to retract them. This explains the harsh penalty to which he was subjected, which was the subject of much comment at the time. The case also attracted interest in England, not least from John Locke, who preserved various key documents relating to it. Here, Aikenhead’s sources are investigated, including the dangerous books to which he had access in the university library and elsewhere, and his ingenuity in constructing an irreligious ‘system’ from them is asserted.
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- Atheists and Atheism before the EnlightenmentThe English and Scottish Experience, pp. 94 - 122Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023