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Jesus in an Age of Enlightenment
-Radical Gospels from Thomas Hobbes to Thomas Jefferson-Jonathan C. P. Birch
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Übersicht
Verlag | : | Palgrave Macmillan UK |
Buchreihe | : | Christianities in the Trans-Atlantic World |
Sprache | : | Englisch |
Erschienen | : | 29. 07. 2019 |
Seiten | : | 459 |
Einband | : | Gebunden |
Höhe | : | 210 mm |
Breite | : | 148 mm |
ISBN | : | 9781137512758 |
Sprache | : | Englisch |
Autorinformation
Jonathan C P Birch teaches in the School of Critical Studies at the University of Glasgow, UK. He is an intellectual historian who specialises in biblical interpretation and Western philosophy.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter One: Introduction.- Chapter Two: Imagining Enlightenment – The Historical and Historiographical Context.- Chapter Three: Overture to a Moral Messiah - God, Goodness, and the Heretical Tendency.- Chapter Four:  Material Messiah - Hobbes, Heresy, and a Kingdom Not of This World.- Chapter Five: ‘No Spirit No God’ - From the Light of Christ to the Age of Enlightenment.- Chapter Six: What Would Jesus Tolerate? - Reason and Revelation in Spinoza, Locke, and Bayle.- Chapter Seven: The Unity of God and the Wisdom of Christ - The Religious Enlightenments of Joseph Priestley and Thomas Jefferson .- Chapter Eight: Postscript and Conclusion.
Pressestimmen
“This is an England-centred book, complementing rather than replacing other histories and standard works … . It lends itself to dipping into for leads worth following and could provoke less open minds to reflect on the permanent value of the counter-tradition in Western Christianity which supposes that morals are more important than theological truth.” (Robert Morgan, Modern Believing, Vol. 64 (2), 2023)“Birch’s invaluable, rigorous, and engaging book does much to further—it will be of vital interest to historians, theologians, and religious studies scholars of all levels, seeking to engage honestly with the complex, pluralistic nature of our collective intellectual history.” (Jonathan Greenaway, Literature and Theology, February 7, 2021)