The church and the age of reason, 1648-1789 / Gerald R. Cragg.
Material type: TextSeries: Pelican history of the church ; v. 4.Publisher: New York : Penguin, 1970Description: 299 pages ; 18 cmContent type:- text
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- 270.7 Cragg
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Introduction : the new age -- The church life of France under Louis XIV, 1648-1715 -- The new age and its thought : 1648-1715 -- Restoration and revolution in England, 1660-1714 -- The watershed in English thought, 1660-1714 -- Covenanters and moderates in Scotland -- Germany : Orthodoxy, Pietism, and Rationalism -- Russia and the Eastern churches -- The Hanoverian Age in England -- Methodism and the Evangelical Revival -- England : The rise and fall of the cult of reason -- Christianity in the new world -- The church in France, 1715-89 -- Church and state in the age of the enlightened despots -- The high noon of Rationalism, and beyond -- Christianity and culture in the Baroque Age -- Epilogue.
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