Protestant enlightenment(s)? The origins and dissemination of enlightenment theology in Anglicanism, German Lutheranism, and Swedish Lutheranism
<p>Since the early 2000s, intellectual historians have increasingly emphasised that Enlightenment and revealed religion could be reconciled, contradicting traditional depictions. A growing body of scholarship on the so-called ‘religious Enlightenment’ – spanning Catholicism, Judaism, and Prote...
Main Author: | Laitenberger, H |
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Other Authors: | Young, B |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2021
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