This book focuses on poor students young men in eighteenth-century Germany who owed their studies to charity who formed a substantial minority within the theology faculties and who entered careers in the clergy the academic schools and the universities. Professor La Vopa shows how a cluster of familiar eighteenth-century ideas about grace talent and merit shaped a formative social experience central to the lives of many celebrated intellectuals as well as many of the elite.
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