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Enlightenments Reformation Religion And Philosophy In Germany 17501830 Ideas In Context Series Number 152 Michael Printy

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Enlightenments Reformation Religion And Philosophy In Germany 17501830 Ideas In Context Series Number 152 Michael Printy
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.5 MB
Pages: 287
Author: Michael Printy
ISBN: 9781009494069, 1009494066
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Enlightenments Reformation Religion And Philosophy In Germany 17501830 Ideas In Context Series Number 152 Michael Printy by Michael Printy 9781009494069, 1009494066 instant download after payment.

How did we get from the religious core of the sixteenth-century Reformation to the notions of freedom popularised by Hegel and Ranke? Enlightenment's Reformation explores how two key cultural and intellectual achievements – the sixteenth-century Reformation and the late eighteenth-century birth of 'German' philosophy – became fused in public discussion over the course of the 'long' eighteenth century. Michael Printy argues that Protestant theologians and intellectuals recast the meaning of Protestantism as part of a wide-ranging cultural apology aimed at the twin threats of unbelief and deism on the one hand, and against Pietism and a nascent evangelical awakening on the other. The reimagining of the Reformation into a narrative of progress was powerful, becoming part of mainstream German intellectual culture in the early decades of the nineteenth century. Utilising Reformation history, Enlightenment history, and German philosophy, this book explores how the rich if unstable idea linking Protestantism and modern freedom came to dominate German intellectual culture until the First World War.

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