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Religion and Politics in Enlightenment Europe, a collection of original essays from leading scholars, demonstrates that the collapse of the post-Reformation confessional state was more the result of religious dissent from within, much of it orthodox, than attacks of an anti-religious Enlightenment. In sharp contrast to the Reformation-era religious conflicts which tended to pit Protestant and Catholic confessions and states against each other, the eighteenth-century religious conflicts described in Religion and Politics in Enlightenment Europe took place within the various confessional establishments and states that founded and maintained them, such as Russian Orthodoxy in the East and the Anglican Establishment in England and Ireland. In the course of its analysis, Religion and Politics in Enlightenment Europe destroys the notion of any kind of privileged relationship between religion and political or social reaction . This book reveals the religious roots of modern ideas of individual rights and limitations on government, as well as the imperative of political order and the need for social hierarchy. It also shows the impossibility of any purely secular treatment of eighteenth-century European political history or institutions. Based on fresh, primary research as well as a synthesis of secondary sources, Religion and Politics in Enlightenment Europe turns the familiar eighteenth century of the textbooks upside down and inside out, challenging the dominant narratives of secularization and inevitable conclusion in the French Revolution.Product Identifiers
PublisherUniversity of Notre Dame Press
ISBN-139780268040529
eBay Product ID (ePID)90208500
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SubjectHistory
Publication Year2001
Number of Pages424 Pages
Publication NameReligion and Politics in Enlightenment Europe
LanguageEnglish
TypeTextbook
AuthorJames E. Bradley, Dale K. Van Kley
SeriesErasmus Institute Books
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Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
EditorJames E. Bradley, Dale K. Van Kley
TopicReligious History, Christianity