グローバル近世の無神論<br>Rethinking Atheism in the Early Modern World (Histories of the Sacred and Secular, 1700-2000)

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グローバル近世の無神論
Rethinking Atheism in the Early Modern World (Histories of the Sacred and Secular, 1700-2000)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 277 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9783032120106

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Beginning with the premise that religious and non-religious identities were fluid, overlapping phenomena rather than static, binary conditions, this timely edited collection challenges the traditional notion that atheism was an acute intellectual innovation of Western modernity by rethinking its multifarious pre-modern manifestations and impact in Brazil, China, England, France, Italy, New England, Poland, Scotland, Spain, and Transylvania. The book reveals the entangled intellectual, cultural, and experiential dynamics of atheism, which was not only an abstract philosophical or theological category, but also a lived phenomenon involving emotional, sensory, and bodily meaning across European and non-European worlds. Rich materials including manuscript diaries, correspondence, sermons, dramaturgical texts, and colonial writings evince diverse attitudes towards atheism and offer glimpses into atheistic perspectives. The book achieves pioneering insights by gathering emergent and world-leading researchers whose scholarship investigates atheism from multiple interdisciplinary vantage points, including history, theology, and literature as well as philosophy, anthropology, and sociology.

Chapter 1: Introduction: Histories and Horizons of Atheism.- Chapter 2: Rethinking the Boundary between Medieval and Modern: Atheism before the Word Atheism .- Chapter 3: Pre-Columbian Atheists? The Reception of Missionary Sources on the Supposed Atheism of the Natives of Brazil in Luís de Molina..- Chapter 4: An Atheist Transformation of Aristotelianism in Sixteenth-Century Transylvania The Case of Christian Francken (ca. 1552 after 1611).- Chapter 5: Skilled in the Monuments of Antiquity : Anti-Atheism and the History of Ancient Thought in Several Seventeenth-Century Cambridge University Lectures, 1623-1660.- Chapter 6: Theist, Atheist or Intellectually Childish? Thinking China in Early Modern Europe.- Chapter 7: Atheists and Atheism before the Enlightenment: Some Reflections and Additions.- Chapter 8: Anti-Atheism and Intellectual Change in England, c. 1650-1720: Between Ancients and Moderns.- Chapter 9: The Atheism Spectrum Forms of Atheism in Restoration Drama.- Chapter 10: Locke s Notion of Atheism.- Chapter 11: Atheism, Women, and the Body in New England, c. 1600 c. 1800.- Chapter 12: Jeremy Bentham on the Truth of Christianity.-Chapter 13: The Trace of Transcendence: Expanding Naturalism BeyondAtheism.

Patrick Seamus McGhee is Honorary Research Fellow in the Department of Theology and Religion at the University of Durham, UK. He has published in Atlantic Studies, Studies in Church History, and Exchange, and has co-edited a Special Issue of the Journal of Early Modern History entitled Global Protestantisms (2024).


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