Enlightened religion : : from confessional churches to polite piety in the Dutch Republic / / edited by Joke Spaans, Jetze Touber.

The history of the relation between religion and Enlightenment has been virtually rewritten In recent decades. The idea of a fairly unidirectional 'rise of paganism', or 'secularisation', has been replaced by a much more variegated panorama of interlocking changes-not least in th...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, 2019.
Year of Publication:2019
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Brill's Studies in Intellectual History 297.
Physical Description:1 online resource.
Notes:Includes index.
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Other title:Front Matter --
Copyright page --
Illustrations --
About the Authors --
Enlightened Religion: From Confessional Churches to Polite Piety in the Dutch Republic /
Trends --
From Religion in the Singular to Religions in the Plural: 1700, a Faultline in the Conceptual History of Religion /
Tracing the Human Past: The Art of Writing Between Human Ingenuity and Divine Agency in Early Modern World History /
Colonies of Concord: Religious Escapism and Experimentation in Dutch Overseas Expansion, circa 1650-1700 /
Negotiating Ideas: The Communicative Constitution of Pietist Theology within the Lutheran Church /
The Collegie der Sçavanten: A Seventeenth-Century Cartesian Scholarly Society in Utrecht /
Individuals --
"Let no citizen be treated as lesser, because of his confession": Religious Tolerance and Civility in De Hooghe's Spiegel van Staat (1706-7) /
The Power of Custom and the Question of Religious Toleration in the Works of Marcus Zuerius Boxhorn (1612-1653): An Investigation into the Sources of the Transformation of Religion around 1700 /
Romeyn de Hooghe's Hieroglyphica: An Ambivalent Lexicographical History of Religion /
Popularizing Radical Ideas in the Dutch Art World of the Early Eighteenth Century: Willem Goeree (1635-1711) and Arnold Houbraken (1660-1719) /
Bayle's Skepticism Revisited /
Between the Catechism and the Microscope: The World of Johannes Duijkerius /
Warning against the Pietists: The World of Wilhelmus à Brakel /
Back Matter --
Index.
Summary:The history of the relation between religion and Enlightenment has been virtually rewritten In recent decades. The idea of a fairly unidirectional 'rise of paganism', or 'secularisation', has been replaced by a much more variegated panorama of interlocking changes-not least in the nature of both religion and rationalism. This volume explores developments in various cultural fields-from lexicology to geographical exploration, and from philosophy and history to theology, media and the arts-involved in the transformation of worldviews in the decades around 1700. The main focus is on the Dutch Republic, where discussion culture was more inclusive than in most other countries, and where people from very different walks of life joined the conversation. Contributors include: Wiep van Bunge, Frank Daudeij, Martin Gierl, Albert Gootjes, Trudelien van 't Hof, Jonathan Israel, Henri Krop, Fred van Lieburg, Jaap Nieuwstraten, Joke Spaans, Jetze Touber, and Arthur Weststeijn.
ISBN:9004389393
ISSN:0920-8607 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Joke Spaans, Jetze Touber.