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Religious satire is a form of satire targeted at religious beliefs.〔 From the earliest times, at least since the plays of Aristophanes, religion has been one of the three primary topics of literary satire, along with politics and sex.〔Clark (1991) (pp.116-8 ) quotation: 〕〔Clark, John R. and Motto, Anna Lydia (1973) (''Satire--that blasted art'' ) p.20〕〔Clark, John R. and Motto, Anna Lydia (1980) (''Menippeans & Their Satire: Concerning Monstrous Leamed Old Dogs and Hippocentaurs'' ), in Scholia satyrica, Volume 6, 3/4, 1980 p.45 quotation: 〕 Satire which targets the clergy is a type of political satire, while religious satire is that which targets religious beliefs.〔Hodgart (2009) (p.39 )〕 Religious satire is also sometimes called philosophical satire. Religious satire can be the result of agnosticism or atheism, but it can also have its roots in belief itself. According to religious theorist Robert Kantra, in religious satire, man attempts to violate the divine—it is an effort to play God, in whole or in part—whether under the banner of religion or of humanity.〔All Things Vain: Religious Satirists and Their Art, Robert Kantra, 1984〕 Religious satire surfaced during the Renaissance, with works by Chaucer, Erasmus and Durer. ==Examples of religious satire and satirists==
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