Religious Enlightenment
"Religious Enlightenment," authored by a team of scholars and published by Princeton University Press in 2011, invites readers to explore a thought-provoking perspective on the Enlightenment era. This 360-page paperback delves into the complexities of intellectual and political culture during a time often celebrated as the foundation of modernity and secular rationalism.
Rather than viewing the Enlightenment as merely a source of godless liberalism in opposition to religious belief, this insightful book presents the argument that it was fundamentally intertwined with religious ideals. By challenging conventional narratives, "Religious Enlightenment" encourages readers to reconsider the spiritual dimensions of this transformative period.
Perfect for those interested in philosophy, history, and religion, this book provides a fresh lens through which to understand the interplay between enlightenment thought and religious belief. Discover how the Enlightenment’s true essence may be more profound than previously thought.