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Reason and Religion in Late Seventeenth-Century England: The Politics and Theology of Radical Dissent
Christopher J. Walker
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Hardback. Christopher J Walker here explores the tensions between the forces of reason and revelation within English religion in the volatile period following the end of the Civil War. Ranging widely across the ideas of the period the author shows that the thinking of the radical figures of the era were not antipathetic to Christian faith but integral to it. Series: International Library of Historical Studies. Num Pages: 304 pages. BIC Classification: 1DBKE; 3JD; HBJD1; HBLH; HRCC2. Category: (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 236 x 164 x 32. Weight in Grams: 656.
Reason has always held an uncertain position within Christianity. 'I believe because it is absurd',wrote Tertullian in the third century as he dismissed rational thought. For Augustine of Hippo, reason had some merit as a route to faith but otherwise was of limited value, since it could undermine a person's ability to approach God: 'the wisdom of the creature', he opined, 'is a kind of twilight.' In seventeenth-century England, reason had come to mean, most usually, a spirit of free enquiry: the exercise of human intelligence upon some form of truth, whether religious or scientific. The notion of revelation, by ... Read more
Reason has always held an uncertain position within Christianity. 'I believe because it is absurd',wrote Tertullian in the third century as he dismissed rational thought. For Augustine of Hippo, reason had some merit as a route to faith but otherwise was of limited value, since it could undermine a person's ability to approach God: 'the wisdom of the creature', he opined, 'is a kind of twilight.' In seventeenth-century England, reason had come to mean, most usually, a spirit of free enquiry: the exercise of human intelligence upon some form of truth, whether religious or scientific. The notion of revelation, by ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Number of pages
304
Condition
New
Series
International Library of Historical Studies
Number of Pages
312
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781780762920
SKU
V9781780762920
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About Christopher J. Walker
Christopher J. Walker was educated at Lancing College and the University of Oxford. A former editor at Penguin Books, he won a Winston Churchill Travelling Fellowship to write Armenia:The Survival of a Nation (1980 and 1990). This was followed by Visions of Ararat: Writings on Armenia (I.B.Tauris, 1997 and 2005), Oliver Baldwin: A Life of Dissent (2003) and Islam and ... Read more
Reviews for Reason and Religion in Late Seventeenth-Century England: The Politics and Theology of Radical Dissent
'Should reason or revelation have priority in matters of faith? What is the proper relationship between them? Christopher Walker explores these issues in a lively and trenchant study of the doctrine of the Trinity, which was established in the fourth century as a central tenet of Christian 'orthodoxy'. Scholarly, accessible, and ranging from the Early Fathers to the present day, ... Read more