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Religion and Society at the Dawn of Modern Europe: Christianity Transformed, 1750-1850
By (Author) Professor Dr Rudolf Schlgl
Translated by Dr Helen Imhoff
Series edited by Beat Kmin
Series edited by Professor Brian Cowan
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
20th February 2020
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
History of religion
200.9409033
Hardback
360
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
680g
This book reveals how, in confrontation with secularity, various new forms of Christianity evolved during the time of Europe's crisis of modernisation. Rudolf Schlgl provides a comprehensive overview of the development of religious institutions and piety in Protestant and Catholic Europe between 1750 and 1850; at the same time, he offers a detailed exposition of contemporary philosophical, theological and socio-theoretical thought on the nature and function of religion. This allows us to understand the importance of religion in the self-defining of European society during a period of great change and upheaval. Religion and Society at the Dawn of Modern Europe is a pivotal work translated into English here for the first time for all scholars and students of European society in the 18th and 19th centuries.
A rich, sophisticated, and remarkably insightful description of the changing role of religion in the transition to modernity. Rudolf Schlgl demonstrates here once again that he is one of the most important historians of Europe working in the world today. * Yair Mintzker, Professor of History, Princeton University, USA *
This is an excellent book, well-researched, rich in insights, balanced in its judgements, and wide-ranging in its coverage of developments within a number of national contexts. * Church History and Religious Culture *
Rudolf Schlgl is Chair of Modern History (Early Modern History) at the University of Konstanz, Germany. He is the author of several books in German on religion and early modern Europe.