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  1. The margins of orthodoxy
    heterodox writing and cultural response, 1660-1750
    Contributor: Lund, Roger D. (Herausgeber)
    Published: 1995
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    The struggle between orthodox Anglicans and the deists, freethinkers, and 'atheists' who opposed their exclusive claims to religious power and political authority reveals cultural practices and ideological assumptions central to an understanding of... more

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    The struggle between orthodox Anglicans and the deists, freethinkers, and 'atheists' who opposed their exclusive claims to religious power and political authority reveals cultural practices and ideological assumptions central to an understanding of eighteenth-century thought. In this 1995 collection of essays, leading scholars look beyond the clash of philosophical propositions to examine the role of deists and freethinkers as the producers and the subjects of literary, philosophical and religious controversy. They explore the curious symbiosis between the defense of orthodoxy and the elaboration of new forms of heterodox argument; they examine the practical implications of the debate in specific areas such as the libel laws and the growing influence of Lockean philosophy; and they show how the assault on orthodoxy influenced the development of historiography, public policy, and even the rise of the novel.

     

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    Contributor: Lund, Roger D. (Herausgeber)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780511553523
    RVK Categories: BO 5720
    Subjects: Freidenker; Englisch; Anglikanische Kirche; Kirche; Literatur
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 298 pages)
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  2. The margins of orthodoxy
    heterodox writing and cultural response, 1660-1750
    Contributor: Lund, Roger D. (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 1995.
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    The struggle between orthodox Anglicans and the deists, freethinkers, and 'atheists' who opposed their exclusive claims to religious power and political authority reveals cultural practices and ideological assumptions central to an understanding of... more

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    The struggle between orthodox Anglicans and the deists, freethinkers, and 'atheists' who opposed their exclusive claims to religious power and political authority reveals cultural practices and ideological assumptions central to an understanding of eighteenth-century thought. In this 1995 collection of essays, leading scholars look beyond the clash of philosophical propositions to examine the role of deists and freethinkers as the producers and the subjects of literary, philosophical and religious controversy. They explore the curious symbiosis between the defense of orthodoxy and the elaboration of new forms of heterodox argument; they examine the practical implications of the debate in specific areas such as the libel laws and the growing influence of Lockean philosophy; and they show how the assault on orthodoxy influenced the development of historiography, public policy, and even the rise of the novel.

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Lund, Roger D. (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780511553523
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    RVK Categories: BO 5720
    Subjects: Free thought; Free thought; Dissenters, Religious; Dissenters, Religious; England; Dissenters, Religious; England; Free thought; Dissenters, Religious; Free thought; Free thought ; England ; History ; 17th century ; Congresses; Free thought ; England ; History ; 18th century ; Congresses; Dissenters, Religious ; England ; History ; 17th century ; Congresses; Dissenters, Religious ; England ; History ; 18th century ; Congresses; England ; Church history ; 18th century ; Congresses; England ; Intellectual life ; 17th century ; Congresses; England ; Church history ; 17th century ; Congresses; England ; Intellectual life ; 18th century ; Congresses
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 298 pages), digital, PDF file(s).
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    J.F.A. Pocock: Within the margins: the definitions of orthodoxy

    Christopher Hill: Freethinking and libertinism: the legacy of the English Revolution

    Richard Ashcraft: Anticlericalism and authority in Lockean political thought

    G.A.J. Rogers: John Locke: conservative radical

    Gordon Schochet: Samuel Parker, religious diversity, and the ideology of persecution

    Shelley Burtt: Societies for the Reformation of Manners: between John Locke and the devil in Augustan England

    Roger D. Lund: Irony as subversion: Thomas Woolston and the crime of wit

    Jeffrey S. Chamberlain: Limits of moderation in a Latitudinarian parson: or, High Church zeal in a low churchman discover'd

    Joseph M. Levine: Deists and Anglicans: the ancient wisdom and the idea of progress

    Ronald Paulson.: Henry Fielding and the problem of deism

  3. The margins of orthodoxy
    heterodox writing and cultural response, 1660-1750
    Contributor: Lund, Roger D. (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 1995.
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    The struggle between orthodox Anglicans and the deists, freethinkers, and 'atheists' who opposed their exclusive claims to religious power and political authority reveals cultural practices and ideological assumptions central to an understanding of... more

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    The struggle between orthodox Anglicans and the deists, freethinkers, and 'atheists' who opposed their exclusive claims to religious power and political authority reveals cultural practices and ideological assumptions central to an understanding of eighteenth-century thought. In this 1995 collection of essays, leading scholars look beyond the clash of philosophical propositions to examine the role of deists and freethinkers as the producers and the subjects of literary, philosophical and religious controversy. They explore the curious symbiosis between the defense of orthodoxy and the elaboration of new forms of heterodox argument; they examine the practical implications of the debate in specific areas such as the libel laws and the growing influence of Lockean philosophy; and they show how the assault on orthodoxy influenced the development of historiography, public policy, and even the rise of the novel.

     

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    Content information
    Volltext (lizenzpflichtig)
    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Lund, Roger D. (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780511553523
    Other identifier:
    RVK Categories: BO 5720
    Subjects: Free thought; Free thought; Dissenters, Religious; Dissenters, Religious; England; Dissenters, Religious; England; Free thought; Dissenters, Religious; Free thought; Free thought ; England ; History ; 17th century ; Congresses; Free thought ; England ; History ; 18th century ; Congresses; Dissenters, Religious ; England ; History ; 17th century ; Congresses; Dissenters, Religious ; England ; History ; 18th century ; Congresses; England ; Church history ; 18th century ; Congresses; England ; Intellectual life ; 17th century ; Congresses; England ; Church history ; 17th century ; Congresses; England ; Intellectual life ; 18th century ; Congresses
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 298 pages), digital, PDF file(s).
    Notes:

    Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015)

    J.F.A. Pocock: Within the margins: the definitions of orthodoxy

    Christopher Hill: Freethinking and libertinism: the legacy of the English Revolution

    Richard Ashcraft: Anticlericalism and authority in Lockean political thought

    G.A.J. Rogers: John Locke: conservative radical

    Gordon Schochet: Samuel Parker, religious diversity, and the ideology of persecution

    Shelley Burtt: Societies for the Reformation of Manners: between John Locke and the devil in Augustan England

    Roger D. Lund: Irony as subversion: Thomas Woolston and the crime of wit

    Jeffrey S. Chamberlain: Limits of moderation in a Latitudinarian parson: or, High Church zeal in a low churchman discover'd

    Joseph M. Levine: Deists and Anglicans: the ancient wisdom and the idea of progress

    Ronald Paulson.: Henry Fielding and the problem of deism