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The Downfall of God

A History of Atheism in the West: From 1601 to the Present

S. T. Joshi

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English
Pitchstone Publishing
17 November 2025
In this second volume of his expansive history of atheism, S. T. Joshi examines the major trends in the last four centuries. The Scientific Revolution, culminating in the work of Galileo and Newton, expressed an increasing awareness of the natural functioning of the universe without the intervention of a god. In spite of the emergence of major religious figures in philosophy (Descartes, Spinioza) and literature (Pascal, Milton, Bunyan), the trend was toward secularism. This trend erupted in the French Enlightenment in the 18th century, with such titans as Voltaire, Diderot, and Hume, some of whom were the first explicit atheists in Western history. In the 19th century, biblical criticism and the advance of science (especially Darwin'

s theory of evolution) destroyed the remaining intellectual pillars supporting religion. This work reached a pinnacle in the 20th century, when atheism and secularism flourished in such figures as

Russell, Einstein, and, at the beginning of the 21st century, the New Atheists. Joshi traces all these issues in detail, consulting a vast array of sources to portray a Western civilization where secularism is now the dominant mode of thought and action.
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Imprint:   Pitchstone Publishing
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 228mm,  Width: 152mm, 
ISBN:   9781634312721
ISBN 10:   1634312724
Pages:   584
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

S. T. Joshi is a writer, editor, and scholar whose previous books include Atheism: A Reader and The Unbelievers: The Evolution of Modern Atheism.

Reviews for The Downfall of God: A History of Atheism in the West: From 1601 to the Present

""Even a treatise exceeding six hundred pages cannot begin to contain the swelling ocean of S.T. Joshi's encyclopedic erudition. One marvels that a single brain is capable of such a feat. As a theologian and New Testament scholar, I can attest to the fairness and acute insight of his valuable section on Biblical Criticism. But I must also go on to compare this masterful volume to a detailed autopsy of the Divine Phantom. Orthodox theism declined to comatose oblivion in inverse proportion to the growing intellectual maturity of humanity. Each degree of God's decline marked an increase of humanity's vigor. Let Joshi's book stand as a tombstone attesting the Death of God!"" --Robert M. Price, Editor, Journal of Higher Criticism


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