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Atheism And Deism Revalued Heterodox Religious Identities In Britain 16501800 Wayne Hudson

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Atheism And Deism Revalued Heterodox Religious Identities In Britain 16501800 Wayne Hudson
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Publisher: Ashgate Pub Co
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.22 MB
Pages: 265
Author: Wayne Hudson, Diego Lucci, Jeffrey R. Wigelsworth
ISBN: 9781409456803, 1409456803
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Atheism And Deism Revalued Heterodox Religious Identities In Britain 16501800 Wayne Hudson by Wayne Hudson, Diego Lucci, Jeffrey R. Wigelsworth 9781409456803, 1409456803 instant download after payment.

Given the central role played by religion in early-modern Britain, it is perhaps surprising that historians have not always paid close attention to the shifting and nuanced subtleties of terms used in religious controversies. In this collection particular attention is focussed upon two of the most contentious of these terms: 'atheism' and 'deism', terms that have shaped significant parts of the scholarship on the Enlightenment. This volume argues that in the seventeenth and eighteenth century atheism and deism involved fine distinctions that have not always been preserved by later scholars. The original deployment and usage of these terms were often more complicated than much of the historical scholarship suggests. Indeed, in much of the literature static definitions are often taken for granted, resulting in depictions of the past constructed upon anachronistic assumptions. Offering reassessments of the historical figures most associated with 'atheism' and 'deism' in early modern Britain, this collection opens the subject up for debate and shows how the new historiography of deism changes our understanding of heterodox religious identities in Britain from 1650 to 1800. It problematises the older view that individuals were atheist or deists in a straightforward sense and instead explores the plurality and flexibility of religious identities during this period. Drawing on the most recent scholarship, the volume enriches the debate about heterodoxy, offering new perspectives on a range of prominent figures and providing an overview of major changes in the field.

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