There is a general and long-standing agreement among historians that the Dutch Republic was tolerant on the issue of religion. Still, it is not at all easy to determine how this celebrated toleration actually worked out in practice. It is evident that religious toleration was a hotly debated issue. Jonathan Israel has recently mapped out these discussions and the shifts in their focus. This makes religious toleration an obvious object of study in the history of ideas. The leap from these ideas and discussions to the practicalities that ruled interconfessional relations in the Dutch Republic is seldom attempted, partly because our knowledge of toleration in practice, and why it worked the way it did, is still highly impressionistic
Old-fashioned histories of toleration typically assumed that ‘ideas rule the world’. As a result, t...
This article provides a new framework for the history of religious objections to vaccination in the ...
The different theoretical notions and practices of the relations between the state and religious com...
International audienceAdvocates of toleration and freedom of conscience during the long seventeenth ...
Evan Haefeli’s book (New Netherland and the Dutch Origins of American Religious Liberty (Philadelphi...
During the past decades, the study of religious tolerance has shifted from its earlier focus on phil...
Despite confessional diversity, religiously inspired violence appears to have been rare in the Dutch...
Guy Stroumsa has identified a paradigm shift that led to the modern pluralistic notion of religion....
Orthodoxy, heresy and consensus, 1670-1850. Three historical discourses on religion and the public s...
Voor het eerst richten twee internationaal zeer vooraanstaande historici zich specifiek op vraagstuk...
This volume about religious tolerance in early modern Brazil comprises two articles. Jonathan Israel...
Professor Klooster will discuss whether Dutch America was a model of toleration in the 17th and 18th...
The debate about toleration occasioned by the condemnation, exile and later return of the Remonstran...
The Reformation in the Low Countries fascinates both church historians and general historians. Relig...
Early modern political thought transformed toleration from a prudential consideration into a moral o...
Old-fashioned histories of toleration typically assumed that ‘ideas rule the world’. As a result, t...
This article provides a new framework for the history of religious objections to vaccination in the ...
The different theoretical notions and practices of the relations between the state and religious com...
International audienceAdvocates of toleration and freedom of conscience during the long seventeenth ...
Evan Haefeli’s book (New Netherland and the Dutch Origins of American Religious Liberty (Philadelphi...
During the past decades, the study of religious tolerance has shifted from its earlier focus on phil...
Despite confessional diversity, religiously inspired violence appears to have been rare in the Dutch...
Guy Stroumsa has identified a paradigm shift that led to the modern pluralistic notion of religion....
Orthodoxy, heresy and consensus, 1670-1850. Three historical discourses on religion and the public s...
Voor het eerst richten twee internationaal zeer vooraanstaande historici zich specifiek op vraagstuk...
This volume about religious tolerance in early modern Brazil comprises two articles. Jonathan Israel...
Professor Klooster will discuss whether Dutch America was a model of toleration in the 17th and 18th...
The debate about toleration occasioned by the condemnation, exile and later return of the Remonstran...
The Reformation in the Low Countries fascinates both church historians and general historians. Relig...
Early modern political thought transformed toleration from a prudential consideration into a moral o...
Old-fashioned histories of toleration typically assumed that ‘ideas rule the world’. As a result, t...
This article provides a new framework for the history of religious objections to vaccination in the ...
The different theoretical notions and practices of the relations between the state and religious com...