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Jeffrey D. Burson

is Professor of History, Georgia Southern University.

Dominic Erdozain

is Visiting Scholar at Candler School of Theology, Emory University.

Hasse Hämäläinen

is Research Associate at the Institute of Philosophy, Jagiellonian University in Kraków.

Wojciech Kozyra

is a PhD student at the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Warsaw.

Ian Leask

is Lecturer in Philosophy at the School of Theology, Philosophy, and Music, Dublin City University.

Diego Lucci

is Professor of Philosophy and History at the American University in Bulgaria.

Gianni Paganini

is Professor of the History of Philosophy at the University of Piedmont (Vercelli) and Fellow at the Research Centre of the Accademia dei Lincei (Rome).

Stephen R. Palmquist

is Professor of Philosophy, associated with Hong Kong Baptist University.

Mathias Sonnleithner

is a PhD student in History at Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg and Research Assistant at the Department of History at the University of Trier.

Anna Tomaszewska

is Assistant Professor at the Institute of Philosophy, Jagiellonian University in Kraków.

Damien Tricoire

is Professor of Early Modern History at the University of Trier.

Wiep van Bunge

is Professor of the History of Philosophy at Erasmus University Rotterdam.

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Between Secularization and Reform

Religion in the Enlightenment

Series:  Brill's Studies in Intellectual History, Volume: 340
Cover Between Secularization and Reform
E-Book ISBN:
9789004523371
Publisher:
Brill
Print Publication Date:
04 Aug 2022
  • Subjects
    • History
      • Intellectual History
    • Philosophy
      • Early Modern Philosophy
      • Philosophy of Religion
    • Religious Studies
      • History of Religion
Front Matter
Preliminary Material
Copyright page
Acknowledgments
Notes on Contributors
Chapter 1 Between Secularization and Reform: An Introduction
Part 1 Enlightenment and Secularization
Chapter 2 Theological Revolution and the Entangled Emergence of Enlightenment Secularization
Chapter 3 If Men Were Angels: Reason and Passion in the Enlightenment
Chapter 4 The Triumph of Theocracy: French Political Thought, God, and the Question of Secularization in the Age of Enlightenment
Chapter 5 Secularization in the Dutch Enlightenment: The Irrelevance of Philosophy
Part 2 The Religion(s) of the Enlightenment
Chapter 6 The Ways of Clandestinity: Radical Cartesianism and Deism in Robert Challe (1659–1721)
Chapter 7 More Voltaire Than Rousseau? Deism in the Revolutionary Cults of Reason and the Supreme Being
Chapter 8 D’Holbach and Deism
Chapter 9 ‘A Matter of Dangerous Consequence’: Molyneux and Locke on Toland
Part 3 Religious Enlighteners and Radical Reformers
Chapter 10 Locke’s Reasonable Christianity: A Religious Enlightener’s Theology in Context
Chapter 11 Does Quakerism Qualify as Kantian Enlightened Religion?
Chapter 12 Radical Critics and Religious Enlighteners: The Cases of Edelmann and Kant
Chapter 13 The Gospel of the New Principle: The Marcionian Leitmotif in Kant’s Religious Thought in the Context of Thomas Morgan and the German Enlightenment
Back Matter
Index

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