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Record Nr.

UNINA9910779766503321

Titolo

Knowledge and religion in early modern Europe [[electronic resource] ] : studies in honor of Michael Heyd / / edited by Asaph Ben-Tov, Yaacov Deutsch, Tamar Herzig

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Leiden ; ; Boston, : Brill, 2013

ISBN

90-04-23148-X

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (250 p.)

Collana

Brill's studies in intellectual history ; ; vol. 219

Altri autori (Persone)

Ben-TovAsaph

DeutschYaacov

HerzigTamar

HeydMichael

Disciplina

001.094

Soggetti

Knowledge, Theory of (Religion) - History

Knowledge, Theory of - Europe - History

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

Preliminary Material -- Introduction / Tamar Herzig -- Eruditio Ancilla Reformationis: Theodore Beza and the Uses of History in the Icones / Myriam Yardeni -- General Confession and Self-Knowledge in Early Modern Catholicism / Moshe Sluhovsky -- Imagination, Passions, and the Production of Knowledge in Early Modern Europe: From Lipsius to Descartes / Raz Chen-Morris -- Love for All: The Medical Discussion of Lovesickness in Jacob Zahalon’s The Treasure of Life (Otzar ha-Ḥayyim) / Michal Altbauer-Rudnik -- Religious Rituals and Ethnographic Knowledge: Sixteenth-Century Descriptions of Circumcision / Yaacov Deutsch -- Islam, Eastern Christianity, and Superstition according to Some Early Modern English Observers / Zur Shalev -- Pagan Gods in Late Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century German Universities: A Sketch / Asaph Ben-Tov -- Between Representation and Impersonation: Rousseau on Theatre and Politics / David Heyd -- The Invention of the Counter-Enlightenment: The Case for the Defense / Joseph Mali -- Afterword: The Changing Contours of Early Modern Intellectual History / Theodore K. Rabb -- Michael Heyd: Selected Bibliography.

Sommario/riassunto

The interplay between knowledge and religion forms a pivotal



component of how early modern individuals and societies understood themselves and their surroundings. Knowledge of the self in pursuit of salvation, humanistic knowledge within a confessional education, as well as inherently subversive knowledge acquired about religion(s) offer instructive instances of this interplay. To these are added essays on medical knowledge in its religious and social contexts, the changing role of imagination in scientific thought, the philosophical and political problems of representation, and attempts to counter Enlightenment criteria of knowledge at the end of the period, serving here as multifaceted studies of the dynamics and shifts in sensitivity and stress in the interplay between knowledge and religion within evolving early modern contexts.