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The Sea of Faith

on BBC Two England

Don Cupitt , Dean of Emmanuel College,
Cambridge, explores the revolution in ideas that has brought humanity from the secure world-view of the Middle Ages to today's crisis of faith.
4: Prometheus Unbound
During the 1840s European thought was still reeling from the French Revolution.
In Paris the young Karl Marx believed that by rejecting religious authority man could realise his true nature. From Marx's office, refurnished for the series, Don Cupitt traces the origins of political atheism.
In Copenhagen, during the same years, the Christian philosopher Soren Kierkegaard was struggling to respond to the rise of humanism with a new philosophy - existentialism.
Film editor DICK PULL
Designer CECILIA BRERETON
Series producer PETER ARMSTRONG Producer PETER DALE
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Contributors

Unknown:
Don Cupitt
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Karl Marx
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Don Cupitt
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Soren Kierkegaard
Editor:
Dick Pull
Designer:
Cecilia Brereton
Producer:
Peter Armstrong
Producer:
Peter Dale
Kierkegaard:
Colin Jeavons
Film cameraman:
John McGlashan

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