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Religion and the rise of historicism (W.M.L. de Wette, Jacob Burckhard

Autor Thomas Albert Howard

Editorial CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS

Religion and the rise of historicism (W.M.L. de Wette, Jacob Burckhard
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This book offers an interpretation of the rise of secular historical thought in nineteenth-century Europe. Instead of characterizing 'historicism' and 'secularization' as fundamental breaks with Europe's religious heritage, they are presented as comp...

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  • Editorial CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • ISBN13 9780521650229
  • ISBN10 0521650224
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Páginas 250
  • Año de Edición 2000
  • Encuadernación Tela

Religion and the rise of historicism (W.M.L. de Wette, Jacob Burckhard

Autor Thomas Albert Howard

Editorial CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS

This book offers an interpretation of the rise of secular historical thought in nineteenth-century Europe. Instead of characterizing 'historicism' and 'secularization' as fundamental breaks with Europe's religious heritage, they are presented as comp...

-5% dto.    94,10€
89,39€
Ahorra 4,70€
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This book offers an interpretation of the rise of secular historical thought in nineteenth-century Europe. Instead of characterizing 'historicism' and 'secularization' as fundamental breaks with Europe's religious heritage, they are presented as complex cultural permutations with much continuity; for inherited theological patterns of interpreting experience determined to a large degree the conditions, possibilities, and limitations of the forms of historical imagination realizable by nineteenth-century secular intellectuals. This point is made by examining the thought of the German theologian W. M. L. de Wette and that of the Swiss-German historian Jacob Burckhardt. Burckhardt's meeting with de Wette and his subsequent decision to study history over theology are interpreted as revealing moments in nineteenth-century intellectual history. By examining their encounter, its larger historical context, and the thought of both men, the book demonstrates the centrality of theological concerns and forms of knowledge in the emergence of modern, secular historical consciousness.