Rational Dissenters in Late Eighteenth century England

Rational Dissenters in Late Eighteenth century England
Author: Valerie Smith
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2021
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781783275663

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Rational Dissent was a branch of Protestant religious nonconformity which emerged to prominence in England between c. 1770 and c. 1800. While small, the movement provoked fierce opposition from both Anglicans and Orthodox Dissenters.

Enlightenment and Religion

Enlightenment and Religion
Author: Knud Haakonssen
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2006-11-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0521029872

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A wide-ranging collection of studies on Enlightenment and religion in eighteenth-century England.

Dissenting Histories

Dissenting Histories
Author: John Seed
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2008-11-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780748629480

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The first major study of the historical writings of religious dissenters in England between the 1690s and the 1790s, this book redefines the way we understand religious and political identities in the eighteenth century.Dissenting Histories provides a synoptic overview of the development of religious dissent in England between the Restoration and the early nineteenth century, using Dissenters' writings to open up new and different perspectives on how the past was perceived in this period. These writings are located within the wider political culture and the author explores how the long shadow of 'the Great Rebellion' of the 1640s stretched across the division between Church and Dissent.The author is not simply concerned with history as a representation of the past, but history also as part of the bitterly divided collective memory of the present. Focusing on the relationship between the history that historians wrote, and the history that men and women experienced, John Seed provides the reader with new perspectives on eighteenth-century England.

Eighteenth Century Dissent and Cambridge Platonism

Eighteenth Century Dissent and Cambridge Platonism
Author: Louise Hickman
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2017-05-12
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781317228523

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Eighteenth-Century Dissent and Cambridge Platonism identifies an ethically and politically engaged philosophy of religion in eighteenth century Rational Dissent, particularly in the work of Richard Price (1723-1791), and in the radical thought of Mary Wollstonecraft. It traces their ethico-political account of reason, natural theology and human freedom back to seventeenth century Cambridge Platonism and thereby shows how popular histories of the philosophy of religion in modernity have been over-determined both by analytic philosophy of religion and by its critics. The eighteenth century has typically been portrayed as an age of reason, defined as a project of rationalism, liberalism and increasing secularisation, leading inevitably to nihilism and the collapse of modernity. Within this narrative, the Rational Dissenters have been accused of being the culmination of eighteenth-century rationalism in Britain, epitomising the philosophy of modernity. This book challenges this reading of history by highlighting the importance of teleology, deiformity, the immutability of goodness and the divinity of reason within the tradition of Rational Dissent, and it demonstrates that the philosophy and ethics of both Price and Wollstonecraft are profoundly theological. Price’s philosophy of political liberty, and Wollstonecraft’s feminism, both grounded in a Platonic conception of freedom, are perfectionist and radical rather than liberal. This has important implications for understanding the political nature of eighteenth-century philosophical theology: these thinkers represent not so much a shaking off of religion by secular rationality but a challenge to religious and political hegemony. By distinguishing Price and Wollstonecraft from other forms of rationalism including deism and Socinianism, this book takes issue with the popular division of eighteenth-century philosophy into rationalistic and empirical strands and, through considering the legacy of Cambridge Platonism, draws attention to an alternative philosophy of religion that lies between both empiricism and discursive inference.

Some Political and Social Ideas of English Dissent 1763 1800

Some Political and Social Ideas of English Dissent 1763   1800
Author: Anthony Lincoln
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2014-08-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107425811

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Originally published in 1938, this book covers various aspects of the Dissenter movement between 1763 and 1800.

Hazlitt the Dissenter

Hazlitt the Dissenter
Author: Stephen Burley
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2016-06-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781137364432

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Hazlitt the Dissenter is unique in providing the first book-length account of Hazlitt's early life as a dissenter. As the first multi-disciplinary account of Hazlitt's early literary career, it provides a new insight into the literary, intellectual, political and religious culture of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century.

Religion Politics and Dissent 1660 1832

Religion  Politics and Dissent  1660   1832
Author: Robert D. Cornwall
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2016-04-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317067184

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The idea of the long eighteenth century (1660-1832) as a period in which religious and political dissent were regarded as antecedents of the Enlightenment has recently been advanced by several scholars. The purpose of this collection is further to explore these connections between religious and political dissent in Enlightenment Britain. Addressing the many and rich connections between political and religious dissent in the long eighteenth century, the volume also acknowledges the work of Professor James E. Bradley in stimulating interest in these issues among scholars. Contributors engage directly with ideas of secularism, radicalism, religious and political dissent and their connections with the Enlightenment, or Enlightenments, together with other important themes including the connections between religious toleration and the rise of the 'enlightenments'. Contributors also address issues of modernity and the ways in which a 'modern' society can draw its inspiration from both religion and secularity, as well as engaging with the seventeenth-century idea of the synthesis of religion and politics and its evolution into a system in which religion and politics were interdependent but separate. Offering a broadly-conceived interpretation of current research from a more comprehensive perspective than is often the case, the historiographical implications of this collection are significant for the development of ideas of the nature of the Enlightenment and for the nature of religion, society and politics in the eighteenth century. By bringing together historians of politics, religion, ideas and society to engage with the central theme of the volume, the collection provides a forum for leading scholars to engage with a significant theme in British history in the 'long eighteenth century'.

Orthodoxy and Heresy in Eighteenth century Society

Orthodoxy and Heresy in Eighteenth century Society
Author: Regina Hewitt,Pat Rogers
Publsiher: Bucknell University Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 0838755011

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The essays in this volume use the concept of heresy to gain insight into the value of social order during the eighteenth century. By applying the vocabulary of religion to behaviours that might more usually be studied as deviance, the contributors can account for the complexity and vehemence of conflicts over right order played out in the literary, artistic, and political arenas of the age. The essays examine a range of cultural encounters between orthodox and heterodox figures.