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Holberg believed in people's inner divine light of reason, and to him it was important that the first goal of education was to teach students to use their senses and intellect, instead of uselessly memorising school books.
This was a new, modern understanding of the question of religion, and it shows he was a man of the Age of Enlightenment.
Holberg was interested in intellect because he felt that this is what binds society together.
He also wondered why there was so much evil in the world, especially when one could let reason lead the way.
One could say that he distanced himself from a religious explanation of evil towards a rational / empirical train of thought, and this is important because of his status as an author ; both in his time and ours.

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