The sovereignty of reason : the defense of rationality in the early English Enlightenment

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The sovereignty of reason : the defense of rationality in the early English Enlightenment

Frederick C. Beiser

Princeton University Press, 1996

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Includes index

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This is a survey of the rule of faith controversy in 17th-century England. The book examines the arguments by which reason eventually became the sovereign standard of truth in religion and politics, and how it triumphed over its rivals: scripture, inspiration and apostolic tradition. The book argues that the main threat to the authority of reason in 17th-century England came not only from dissident groups, but also, and chiefly, from the Protestant theology of the Church of England. The triumph of reason was the result of a new theology, rather than the development of natural philosophy, which upheld the orthodox Protestant dualism between the heavenly and earthly.

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