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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- x, 482 pages
- Contents
-
- Giacinto Sigismondo Cardinal Gerdil (1718-1802): Enlightenment as cultural and religious achievement
- Dries Vanysacker
- Adrien Lamourette (1742-1794): the unconventional revolutionary and reformer
- Caroline Chopelin-Blanc
- Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821): heir of the Enlightenment, enemy of revolutions, and spiritual progressivist
- Carolina Armenteros
- Hugues-Félicité Robert de Lamennais (1782-1854): lost sheep of the religious Enlightenment
- Carolina Armenteros
- part 3: Catholic Enlightenment in the Holy Roman Empire.
- Benedict Stattler (1728-1797): the reinvention of Catholic theology with the help of Wolffian metaphysics
- Introduction: Catholicism and Enlightment, past, present, and future
- Ulrich L. Lehner
- Beda Mayr(1742-1794): ecumenism and dialogue with modern thought
- Ulrich L. Lehner
- part 4: Catholicism, Enlightenment, and Habsbug Europe.
- Franz Stephan Rautenstrauch (1734-1785): church reform for the sake of the state /
- Thomas Wallnig
- Johann Pezzl (1756-1823): Enlightenment in the satirical mode
- Ritchie Robertson
- part 5: Varieties of Italian Catholic Enlightenment.
- Lodovico Antonio Muratori (1672-1750): Enlightenment in a Tridentine mode
- Jeffrey D. Burson
- Paola Vismara
- Antonio Genovesi (1713-1769): reform through commerce and renewed natural law
- Niccolò Guasti
- Maria Gaetana Agnesi (1718-1799): science and mysticism
- Massimo Mazzotti
- part 6: Catholicism, Enlightenment, and the Iberian states.
- Benito Jerónimo Feijoo y Montenegro (1676-1764): Benedictine and skeptic enlightener
- Francisco Sánchez-Blanco
- Josep Climent i Avinent (1706-1781): enlightened Catholic, civic humanist, seditionist
- Andrea J. Smidt
- part 1: Catholic Enlightenment and the papacy.
- part 7: Transnational trajectories: the intersection of Irish, French, Italian, and Habsburg developments.
- Ruggiero Boscovich (1711-1787): Jesuit science in an Enlightenment context
- Jonathan A. Wright
- Luke Joseph Hooke (1714-1796): theological tolerance in an apologetic mold
- Thomas O'Connor
- part 8: Catholicism in Protestant territorial-dynastic states: Scottish and English Enlightenment variations.
- Andrew Michael Ramsay (1686-1743): Catholic freethinking and enlightened mysticism
- Gabriel Glickman
- Alexander Geddes (1737-1802): biblical criticism, ecclesistical democracy, and Jacobinism
- Mark Goldie
- Pope Benedict XIV (1740-1758): the ambivalent enlightener
- part 9: The Polish Catholic Enlightenment.
- Stanisław Konarski (1700-1772): a Polish Machiavelli?
- Jerzy Lukowski
- Hugo Kołłątaj (1750-1812): the revolutionary priest
- Anna Łysiak-Łątkowska
- Mario Rosa
- part 2: Catholicism and the siècle des lumières in France and Savoy.
- Nicolas-Sylvestre Bergier (1718-1790): an enlightened anti-philosophe
- Jeffrey D. Burson
- Isbn
- 9780268022402
- Label
- Enlightenment and Catholicism in Europe : a transnational history
- Title
- Enlightenment and Catholicism in Europe
- Title remainder
- a transnational history
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Jeffrey D. Burson and Ulrich L. Lehner
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Burson, Jeffrey D
- Dewey number
- 282.409033
- Index
- index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
- 1976-
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
- Lehner, Ulrich L.
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Catholic Church
- Enlightenment
- Europe
- Europe
- Label
- Enlightenment and Catholicism in Europe : a transnational history, edited by Jeffrey D. Burson and Ulrich L. Lehner
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier.
- Content category
- text
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent.
- Contents
-
- Giacinto Sigismondo Cardinal Gerdil (1718-1802): Enlightenment as cultural and religious achievement
- Dries Vanysacker
- Adrien Lamourette (1742-1794): the unconventional revolutionary and reformer
- Caroline Chopelin-Blanc
- Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821): heir of the Enlightenment, enemy of revolutions, and spiritual progressivist
- Carolina Armenteros
- Hugues-Félicité Robert de Lamennais (1782-1854): lost sheep of the religious Enlightenment
- Carolina Armenteros
- part 3: Catholic Enlightenment in the Holy Roman Empire.
- Benedict Stattler (1728-1797): the reinvention of Catholic theology with the help of Wolffian metaphysics
- Introduction: Catholicism and Enlightment, past, present, and future
- Ulrich L. Lehner
- Beda Mayr(1742-1794): ecumenism and dialogue with modern thought
- Ulrich L. Lehner
- part 4: Catholicism, Enlightenment, and Habsbug Europe.
- Franz Stephan Rautenstrauch (1734-1785): church reform for the sake of the state /
- Thomas Wallnig
- Johann Pezzl (1756-1823): Enlightenment in the satirical mode
- Ritchie Robertson
- part 5: Varieties of Italian Catholic Enlightenment.
- Lodovico Antonio Muratori (1672-1750): Enlightenment in a Tridentine mode
- Jeffrey D. Burson
- Paola Vismara
- Antonio Genovesi (1713-1769): reform through commerce and renewed natural law
- Niccolò Guasti
- Maria Gaetana Agnesi (1718-1799): science and mysticism
- Massimo Mazzotti
- part 6: Catholicism, Enlightenment, and the Iberian states.
- Benito Jerónimo Feijoo y Montenegro (1676-1764): Benedictine and skeptic enlightener
- Francisco Sánchez-Blanco
- Josep Climent i Avinent (1706-1781): enlightened Catholic, civic humanist, seditionist
- Andrea J. Smidt
- part 1: Catholic Enlightenment and the papacy.
- part 7: Transnational trajectories: the intersection of Irish, French, Italian, and Habsburg developments.
- Ruggiero Boscovich (1711-1787): Jesuit science in an Enlightenment context
- Jonathan A. Wright
- Luke Joseph Hooke (1714-1796): theological tolerance in an apologetic mold
- Thomas O'Connor
- part 8: Catholicism in Protestant territorial-dynastic states: Scottish and English Enlightenment variations.
- Andrew Michael Ramsay (1686-1743): Catholic freethinking and enlightened mysticism
- Gabriel Glickman
- Alexander Geddes (1737-1802): biblical criticism, ecclesistical democracy, and Jacobinism
- Mark Goldie
- Pope Benedict XIV (1740-1758): the ambivalent enlightener
- part 9: The Polish Catholic Enlightenment.
- Stanisław Konarski (1700-1772): a Polish Machiavelli?
- Jerzy Lukowski
- Hugo Kołłątaj (1750-1812): the revolutionary priest
- Anna Łysiak-Łątkowska
- Mario Rosa
- part 2: Catholicism and the siècle des lumières in France and Savoy.
- Nicolas-Sylvestre Bergier (1718-1790): an enlightened anti-philosophe
- Jeffrey D. Burson
- Control code
- FIEb17544890
- Dimensions
- 23 cm.
- Extent
- x, 482 pages
- Isbn
- 9780268022402
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia.
- System control number
- (OCoLC)864418171
- Label
- Enlightenment and Catholicism in Europe : a transnational history, edited by Jeffrey D. Burson and Ulrich L. Lehner
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier.
- Content category
- text
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent.
- Contents
-
- Giacinto Sigismondo Cardinal Gerdil (1718-1802): Enlightenment as cultural and religious achievement
- Dries Vanysacker
- Adrien Lamourette (1742-1794): the unconventional revolutionary and reformer
- Caroline Chopelin-Blanc
- Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821): heir of the Enlightenment, enemy of revolutions, and spiritual progressivist
- Carolina Armenteros
- Hugues-Félicité Robert de Lamennais (1782-1854): lost sheep of the religious Enlightenment
- Carolina Armenteros
- part 3: Catholic Enlightenment in the Holy Roman Empire.
- Benedict Stattler (1728-1797): the reinvention of Catholic theology with the help of Wolffian metaphysics
- Introduction: Catholicism and Enlightment, past, present, and future
- Ulrich L. Lehner
- Beda Mayr(1742-1794): ecumenism and dialogue with modern thought
- Ulrich L. Lehner
- part 4: Catholicism, Enlightenment, and Habsbug Europe.
- Franz Stephan Rautenstrauch (1734-1785): church reform for the sake of the state /
- Thomas Wallnig
- Johann Pezzl (1756-1823): Enlightenment in the satirical mode
- Ritchie Robertson
- part 5: Varieties of Italian Catholic Enlightenment.
- Lodovico Antonio Muratori (1672-1750): Enlightenment in a Tridentine mode
- Jeffrey D. Burson
- Paola Vismara
- Antonio Genovesi (1713-1769): reform through commerce and renewed natural law
- Niccolò Guasti
- Maria Gaetana Agnesi (1718-1799): science and mysticism
- Massimo Mazzotti
- part 6: Catholicism, Enlightenment, and the Iberian states.
- Benito Jerónimo Feijoo y Montenegro (1676-1764): Benedictine and skeptic enlightener
- Francisco Sánchez-Blanco
- Josep Climent i Avinent (1706-1781): enlightened Catholic, civic humanist, seditionist
- Andrea J. Smidt
- part 1: Catholic Enlightenment and the papacy.
- part 7: Transnational trajectories: the intersection of Irish, French, Italian, and Habsburg developments.
- Ruggiero Boscovich (1711-1787): Jesuit science in an Enlightenment context
- Jonathan A. Wright
- Luke Joseph Hooke (1714-1796): theological tolerance in an apologetic mold
- Thomas O'Connor
- part 8: Catholicism in Protestant territorial-dynastic states: Scottish and English Enlightenment variations.
- Andrew Michael Ramsay (1686-1743): Catholic freethinking and enlightened mysticism
- Gabriel Glickman
- Alexander Geddes (1737-1802): biblical criticism, ecclesistical democracy, and Jacobinism
- Mark Goldie
- Pope Benedict XIV (1740-1758): the ambivalent enlightener
- part 9: The Polish Catholic Enlightenment.
- Stanisław Konarski (1700-1772): a Polish Machiavelli?
- Jerzy Lukowski
- Hugo Kołłątaj (1750-1812): the revolutionary priest
- Anna Łysiak-Łątkowska
- Mario Rosa
- part 2: Catholicism and the siècle des lumières in France and Savoy.
- Nicolas-Sylvestre Bergier (1718-1790): an enlightened anti-philosophe
- Jeffrey D. Burson
- Control code
- FIEb17544890
- Dimensions
- 23 cm.
- Extent
- x, 482 pages
- Isbn
- 9780268022402
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia.
- System control number
- (OCoLC)864418171
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