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Religion and the Rise of Modern Culture (Paperback, First)
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Religion and the Rise of Modern Culture (Paperback, First)
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Loot Price R550
Discovery Miles 5 500
You Save R225 (29%)
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Religion and the Rise of Modern Culture describes and analyzes
changing attitudes toward religion during three stages of modern
European culture: the Renaissance, the Enlightenment, and the
Romantic period. Louis Dupre is an expert guide to the complex
historical and intellectual relation between religion and modern
culture. Dupre begins by tracing the weakening of the Christian
synthesis. At the end of the Middle Ages intellectual attitudes
toward religion began to change. Theology, once the dominant
science that had integrated all others, lost its commanding
position. After the French Revolution, religion once again played a
role in intellectual life, but not as the dominant force. Religion
became transformed by intellectual and moral principles conceived
independently of faith. Dupre explores this new situation in three
areas: the literature of Romanticism (illustrated by Goethe,
Schiller, and Hoelderlin); idealist philosophy (Schelling); and
theology itself (Schleiermacher and Kierkegaard). Dupre argues that
contemporary religion has not yet met the challenge presented by
Romantic thought. Dupre's elegant and incisive book, based on the
Erasmus Lectures he delivered at the University of Notre Dame in
2005, will challenge anyone interested in religion and the
philosophy of culture.
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