Credulity, Superstition, and Fanaticism
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Hamed Abel-Samad recalls in his lecture the other tradition of Islam – one that is characterized by freedom and tolerance.
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Summary: {{Template}} '''''Credulity, Superstition and Fanaticism''''' is a satirical print by the English artist [[William Hogarth]]. It ridicules secular and religious [[credulity]], and lampoons the exaggerated religious "[[enthusiasm]]" (excessive emotion, not keenness) of the [[Methodist]] movement. The print was originally engraved in 1761, with the title ''Enthusiasm Delineated'', but never published. The original print may have been a re…
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