Reason, grace, and sentiment : a study of the language of religion and ethics in England, 1660-1780

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Reason, grace, and sentiment : a study of the language of religion and ethics in England, 1660-1780

Isabel Rivers

(Cambridge studies in eighteenth-century English literature and thought, 8, 37)

Cambridge University Press, 2005

  • v. 1 : pbk
  • v. 2 : pbk

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注記

Includes bibliographical references and indexes

"This digitally printed first paperback version 2005"--t.p. verso

収録内容

  • Vol.1: Whichcote to Wesley
  • Vol.2: Shaftesbury to Hume

内容説明・目次

巻冊次

v. 1 : pbk ISBN 9780521021340

内容説明

The period 1660-1780 saw major changes in the relationship between religion and ethics in English thought. In this first part of an important two-volume study, Isabel Rivers examines the rise of Anglican moral religion and the reactions against it expressed in nonconformity, dissent and Methodism. Her study investigates the writings which grew out of these movements, combining a history of the ideas of individual thinkers (including both prominent figures such as Bunyan and Wesley and a range of lesser writers) with analysis of their characteristic terminology, techniques of persuasion, literary forms and styles. The intellectual and social milieu of each movement is explored, together with the assumed audiences for whom the texts were written. The book provides an accessible, wide-ranging and authoritative new interpretation of a crucial period in the development of early modern religious and moral thought.

目次

  • Preface
  • Abbreviations
  • Introduction
  • 1. The conflict of languages in the mid-seventeeth century
  • 2. The religion of reason: the latitude-men
  • 3. The religion of grace: Baxter, Bunyan, and the nonconformist reaction
  • 4. Affectionate religion: Watts, Doddridge, and the tradition of old dissent
  • 5. John Wesley and the language of scripture, reason and experience
  • Bibliography
  • Index.
巻冊次

v. 2 : pbk ISBN 9780521021357

内容説明

This volume completes Isabel Rivers' widely acclaimed exploration of the relationship between religion and ethics from the mid-seventeenth to the later eighteenth centuries. She investigates the effect of attempts to separate ethics from religion, and to locate the foundation of morals in the constitution of human nature. Focusing on moral philosophy and the educational institutions in which (or in spite of which) these ideas were developed, the book pays close attention to the movement of ideas through the British Isles, in particular the spread of Shaftesbury's thought from England to Ireland and Scotland, and the varied reception of Hume's scepticism north and south of the border. It also demonstrates the enormous influence of Shaftesbury's moral thought and the ultimate triumph of the English interpretation of Shaftesbury with the rise of Butler. Meticulously researched and accessibly written, this volume makes a vital contribution to our understanding of eighteenth-century thought.

目次

  • Introduction
  • 1. The true religion of nature: the freethinkers and their opponents
  • 2. Shaftesbury and the defence of natural affection
  • 3. Defining the moral faculty: Hutcheson, Butler, and Price
  • 4. The ethics of sentiment and the religious hypothesis: Hume and his critics
  • 5. The conflict of languages in the later eighteenth century.

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