Church and culture in seventeenth-century France

Church and Culture in Seventeenth-Century France brings together the social, religious and intellectual history of the Grand Siecle and focuses on the involvement of the Church in a variety of cultural domains, including literature, art, censorship and ideas. It explores the limits as well as the ex...

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Subtitles:Church & Culture in Seventeenth-Century France
Main Author: Phillips, Henry (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1997.
In:Year: 1997
Reviews:Church and culture in seventeenth-century France. By Henry Phillips. Pp. ix+334. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997. £40. 0 521 57023 9 (1999) (Mettam, Roger)
[Rezension von: Phillips, Henry, Church and Culture in Seventeenth-Century France] (1998) (Rothkrug, Lionel)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B France / Church / Culture / History 1600-1700
Further subjects:B Catholic Church ; France ; History ; 17th century
B France ; Church history ; 17th century
B France Church history 17th century
B Catholic Church (France) History 17th century
B Christianity and culture ; France ; History ; 17th century
B France Church history, 17th century
B Catholic Church
B Christianity and culture (France) History 17th century
B France Civilization, 17th century
B Christianity and culture France History, 17th century
B France Civilization 17th century
B France ; Civilization ; 17th century
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Parallel Edition:Non-electronic
Print version: 9780521570237
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Summary:Church and Culture in Seventeenth-Century France brings together the social, religious and intellectual history of the Grand Siecle and focuses on the involvement of the Church in a variety of cultural domains, including literature, art, censorship and ideas. It explores the limits as well as the extent of the Church's influence, especially in its attempt to impose orthodoxy in all areas and on all sections of society. Given that orthodoxy determines the believer's inclusion or exclusion from the Church, thus implying the notion of boundaries in a context of constraint, the study is conceived according to a number of spaces. The notion of space is sometimes interpreted literally, e.g. Port-Royal, the school and the church building, and sometimes metaphorically, e.g. orthodoxy itself, science and theology. The book also deals with religious attitudes to libertinage, atheism and deism, and with aspects of French Protestantism.
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ISBN:0511582110
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/CBO9780511582110