Religio Laici
Religio Laici, Or A Layman's Faith is a poem written in heroic couplets by John Dryden. It was written in response to the publication of an English translation of the Histoire critique due vieux testament by the French cleric Father Richard Simon. Simon's book applied detailed criticism to the textual history of the Bible and argued that, given the compromised nature of much of the Bible, Christians would do better to base their faith on the history and traditions of the Roman Catholic Church.
The tendency of Simon's book was to undermine Protestantism, which prioritises the authority of the Bible over the traditions and rituals of the Catholic Church, and so Dryden set out in Religio Laici to address the issues raised by Simon's book, along with other religious issues of his times such as Deism, in order to assert the validity of the teachings of the Church of England.
Sections
Religio Laici consists of 462 lines of consecutive rhyming couplets. Although it is not divided by breaks or headings into parts or sections, Dryden added notes in the margins to indicate the topics and issues addressed in each section of the poem. These are :- Opinions of the several sects of Philosophers concerning the Summum Bonum
- System of Deism
- Of Reveal'd Religion
- Objection of the Deist
- The Objection answer'd
- Digression to the Translator of Father Simon's Critical History of the Old Testament
- Of the infallibility of Tradition, in General
- Objection in behalf of Tradition; urg'd by Father Simon
- The Second Objection
- Answer to the Objection