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Title:
Enlightenment, reawakening, and revolution, 1660-1815
Series:
The Cambridge history of Christianity ; v. 7
Publication Information:
Cambridge, UK ; : Cambridge University Press, 2006.
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xiv, 678 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
ISBN:
9780521816052

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Summary

During the tumultuous period of world history from 1660 to 1815, three complex movements combined to bring a fundamental cultural reorientation to Europe and North America, and ultimately to the wider world. The Enlightenment transformed views of nature and of the human capacity to master nature. The religious reawakenings brought a revival of heartfelt, experiential Christianity. Finally revolution, the political and social upheavals of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, challenged established ideas of divine-right monarchies and divinely ordained social hierarchies, and promoted more democratic government, notions of human rights and religious toleration. A new religious climate emerged, in which people were more likely to look to their own feelings and experiences for the basis of their faith. During this same period, Christianity spread widely around the world as a result of colonialism and missions, and responded in diverse ways to its encounters with other cultures and religious traditions.


Table of Contents

Stewart J. Brown and Timothy TackettNigel AstonHartmut LehmannJ. C. D. ClarkPhilip T. HoffmanMario RosaAndrew R. HolmesJoris van EijnattenDominique JuliaMerry Wiesner-HanksWillem FrijhoffFrances MalinoJean-Michel LeniaudLouis ChatellierMargaret C. JacobHelena RosenblattDale K. van KleyW. R. WardJames E. BradleyJames D. RileyMark A. NollLamin SannehCharles J. BorgesR. G. TiedemannAndrew C. RossMartin E. MartyChristopher Leslie BrownTimothy TackettSuzanne DesanStewart J. Brown
List of illustrations and mapsp. ix
List of contributorsp. x
Acknowledgementsp. xiv
Introductionp. 1
Part I Church, State, and Society in the European World, 1660-1780
1 Continental Catholic Europep. 15
2 Continental Protestant Europep. 33
3 Great Britain and Irelandp. 54
4 The church in economy and societyp. 72
Part II Christian Life in the European World, 1660-1780
5 The Catholic clergy in Europep. 89
6 The Protestant clergies in the European worldp. 109
7 Reaching audiences: Sermons and oratory in Europep. 128
8 Christian educationp. 147
9 Christianity and genderp. 166
10 Popular religionp. 185
11 Jewish-Christian relationsp. 208
12 Architecture and Christianityp. 226
Part III Movements and Challenges
13 Christianity and the rise of science, 1660-1815p. 251
14 The Enlightenment critique of Christianityp. 265
15 The Christian Enlightenmentp. 283
16 Jansenism and the international suppression of the Jesuitsp. 302
17 Evangelical awakenings in the North Atlantic worldp. 329
18 Toleration and movements of Christian reunion, 1660-1789p. 348
Part IV Christian Developments in the Non-European World
19 Christianity in Iberian Americap. 373
20 British and French North America to 1765p. 392
21 Christianity in Africap. 411
22 Christianity in south and south-east Asiap. 433
23 Christianity in East Asiap. 451
24 Christian encounters with other world religionsp. 475
Part V Revolution and the Christian World
25 The American Revolution and religion, 1765-1815p. 497
26 Christianity and the campaign against slavery and the slave tradep. 517
27 The French Revolution and religion to 1794p. 536
28 The French Revolution and religion, 1795-1815p. 556
29 Movements of Christian awakening in revolutionary Europe, 1790-1815p. 575
Chronologyp. 596
Bibliographyp. 603
Indexp. 652