At first blush, Montesquieu seems to exemplify a typical Enlightenment attitude towards revealed religion. Nevertheless, as I argue in this chapter, Montesquieu did not just promote a critical, irreverent attitude to religious dogma and practice. While subtly undermining the idea that Christianity was the one true religion in his masterpiece, The Spirit of the Laws, he at the same time developed an original defense of established religion in general, and Christianity in particular, on instrumental grounds, as being socially and politically useful. Taking account of this aspect of Montesquieu’s work sheds new light on a topic that has provoked considerable scholarly discussion: the diversity of enlightened attitudes towards religion. In part...
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The Reformation was the great crisis of early modem Europe. Within several decades of the early sixt...
At first blush, Montesquieu seems to exemplify a typical Enlightenment attitude towards revealed rel...
International audienceIn his major work, Esprit des lois (books xxiv and xxv), Montesquieu analyses ...
Montesquieu and the Inquisition. When one lists all the scattered references to the Inquisition in ...
Preface Introduction I. The Bible in Montesquieu's notebooks and in the Esprit des lois II. Relig...
International audienceWhat Montaigne’s biography tells us about his religion is confirmed partly in ...
Legislation and religion combined in the sociology of Montesquieu. With an already socialogical appr...
Crucial to an understanding of Montesquieu’s work is the contrast he drew between ancient and modern...
The aim of the study was an analysis of two the conceptions of relationships between democracy and r...
Jonathan I. Israel claims that Christian ‘controversialists’ endeavoured first to obscure or efface ...
This Article analyzes the role of religion during the Enlightenment, particularly focusing on the ne...
“American republicans,” notes Forrest McDonald, “regarded selected doctrines of Montesquieu’s as bei...
The article outlines the evolution of Robespierre’s beliefs about Christianity and church within the...
Whereas in recent years many of sociologists and philosophers have come to the conclusion that relig...
Did the concept of “religion” change in the aftermath of the French Revolution? If so, in what way d...
The Reformation was the great crisis of early modem Europe. Within several decades of the early sixt...
At first blush, Montesquieu seems to exemplify a typical Enlightenment attitude towards revealed rel...
International audienceIn his major work, Esprit des lois (books xxiv and xxv), Montesquieu analyses ...
Montesquieu and the Inquisition. When one lists all the scattered references to the Inquisition in ...
Preface Introduction I. The Bible in Montesquieu's notebooks and in the Esprit des lois II. Relig...
International audienceWhat Montaigne’s biography tells us about his religion is confirmed partly in ...
Legislation and religion combined in the sociology of Montesquieu. With an already socialogical appr...
Crucial to an understanding of Montesquieu’s work is the contrast he drew between ancient and modern...
The aim of the study was an analysis of two the conceptions of relationships between democracy and r...
Jonathan I. Israel claims that Christian ‘controversialists’ endeavoured first to obscure or efface ...
This Article analyzes the role of religion during the Enlightenment, particularly focusing on the ne...
“American republicans,” notes Forrest McDonald, “regarded selected doctrines of Montesquieu’s as bei...
The article outlines the evolution of Robespierre’s beliefs about Christianity and church within the...
Whereas in recent years many of sociologists and philosophers have come to the conclusion that relig...
Did the concept of “religion” change in the aftermath of the French Revolution? If so, in what way d...
The Reformation was the great crisis of early modem Europe. Within several decades of the early sixt...