Challenging the common assumption that the Enlightenment of the late seventeenth and the eighteenth centuries was an essentially secular irreligious and atheistic movement this book critiques this standard interpretation as based on a narrow view of Enlightenment sources. <br/><br/>Building on the work of revisionist historians this volume takes the argument squarely into the theological domain whether Anglican Dissenting Lutheran or deistic whilst also noting that the Enlightenment deeply affected Roman Catholic and Jewish theologies. It challenges the stereotype of 'Enlightenment rationalism' and the penultimate chapter brings out the biblical and ecclesial roots of the image of enlightenment and reclaims it for Christian faith.
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