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Religion, reason, and nature in early modern Europe

From a variety of perspectives, the essays presented here explore the profound interdependence of natural philosophy and rational religion in the `long seventeenth century' that begins with the burning of Bruno in 1600 and ends with the Enlightenment in the early Eighteenth century.
eBook, English, ©2001
Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, ©2001
Conference papers and proceedings
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Contributors. Acknowledgements. Introduction. The Regularization of Providence in Post-Cartesian Philosophy; S. Brown. Grotius: Natural Law and Natural Religion; J. Lagrée. The Paradoxes of Modernity: Rational Religion and Mythical Science in the Novels of Cyrano de Bergerac; M. Sankey. Ralph Cudworth, God, Mind and Nature; S. Hutton. Henry More and the Pre-existence of the Soul; R. Crocker. Robert Boyle, `The Christian Virtuoso' and the Rhetoric of `Reason'; L. Mulligan. Spinoza and Boyle: Rational Religion and Natural Philosophy; L. Simonutti. Nature, Man and God in the English Enlightenment; G.A.J. Rogers. Newton's Theocentric Cosmogony and Hume's Cometary `Seeds'; J.E. Force. The Image of Judaism in Seventeenth Century Europe; R.H. Popkin. Scaling the Ladder of Being: Theology and Early Theories of Evolution; P. Harrison. Index.
Chiefly rev. papers presented at a conference held in July 1992 in Adelaide, S. Aust