Enlightenment and Catholicism in Europe: a transnational history

Introduction: Catholicism and Enlightment, past, present, and future Jeffrey D. Burson -- part 1: Catholic Enlightenment and the papacy Pope Benedict XIV (1740-1758): the ambivalent enlightener Mario Rosa -- part 2: Catholicism and the siècle des lumières in France and Savoy Nicolas-Sylvestre Bergie...

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Contributors: Burson, Jeffrey D. 1976- (Editor) ; Lehner, Ulrich L. 1976- (Editor)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Notre Dame, Indiana University of Notre Dame Press [2014]
In:Year: 2014
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Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Europe / Enlightenment / Catholicism / History
B Europe / Enlightenment / Catholic Church
IxTheo Classification:KDB Roman Catholic Church
Further subjects:B Collection of essays
B Europe Intellectual life 18th century
B Catholic Church (Europe) History 18th century
B Enlightenment Europe
B Europe Church history 18th century
B Europe Church history 18th century
B Enlightenment (Europe)
B Europe Intellectual life 18th century
B Catholic Church History 18th century Europe
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Summary:Introduction: Catholicism and Enlightment, past, present, and future Jeffrey D. Burson -- part 1: Catholic Enlightenment and the papacy Pope Benedict XIV (1740-1758): the ambivalent enlightener Mario Rosa -- part 2: Catholicism and the siècle des lumières in France and Savoy Nicolas-Sylvestre Bergier (1718-1790): an enlightened anti-philosophe Jeffrey D. Burson -- Giacinto Sigismondo Cardinal Gerdil (1718-1802): Enlightenment as cultural and religious achievement Dries Vanysacker -- Adrien Lamourette (1742-1794): the unconventional revolutionary and reformer Caroline Chopelin-Blanc -- Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821): heir of the Enlightenment, enemy of revolutions, and spiritual progressivist Carolina Armenteros -- Hugues-Félicité Robert de Lamennais (1782-1854): lost sheep of the religious Enlightenment Carolina Armenteros -- part 3: Catholic Enlightenment in the Holy Roman Empire Benedict Stattler (1728-1797): the reinvention of Catholic theology with the help of Wolffian metaphysics Ulrich L. Lehner -- Beda Mayr(1742-1794): ecumenism and dialogue with modern thought Ulrich L. Lehner -- part 4: Catholicism, Enlightenment, and Habsbug Europe Franz Stephan Rautenstrauch (1734-1785): church reform for the sake of the state Thomas Wallnig -- Johann Pezzl (1756-1823): Enlightenment in the satirical mode Ritchie Robertson -- part 5: Varieties of Italian Catholic Enlightenment Lodovico Antonio Muratori (1672-1750): Enlightenment in a Tridentine mode Paola Vismara -- Antonio Genovesi (1713-1769): reform through commerce and renewed natural law Niccolò Guasti -- Maria Gaetana Agnesi (1718-1799): science and mysticism Massimo Mazzotti -- part 6: Catholicism, Enlightenment, and the Iberian states Benito Jerónimo Feijoo y Montenegro (1676-1764): Benedictine and skeptic enlightener Francisco Sánchez-Blanco -- Josep Climent i Avinent (1706-1781): enlightened Catholic, civic humanist, seditionist Andrea J. Smidt -- part 7: Transnational trajectories: the intersection of Irish, French, Italian, and Habsburg developments Ruggiero Boscovich (1711-1787): Jesuit science in an Enlightenment context Jonathan A. Wright -- Luke Joseph Hooke (1714-1796): theological tolerance in an apologetic mold Thomas O'Connor -- part 8: Catholicism in Protestant territorial-dynastic states: Scottish and English Enlightenment variations Andrew Michael Ramsay (1686-1743): Catholic freethinking and enlightened mysticism Gabriel Glickman -- Alexander Geddes (1737-1802): biblical criticism, ecclesistical democracy, and Jacobinism Mark Goldie -- part 9: The Polish Catholic Enlightenment Stanisław Konarski (1700-1772): a Polish Machiavelli? Jerzy Lukowski -- Hugo Kołłątaj (1750-1812): the revolutionary priest Anna Łysiak-Łątkowska
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ISBN:0268022402