Enlightenment and religion in the orthodox world

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Format : Broché
Nb de pages : XI- 329 pages
Poids : 400 g
Dimensions : 16cm X 24cm
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ISBN : 978-0-7294-1173-8
EAN : 9780729411738

Enlightenment and religion in the orthodox world

chez Oxford University Press

Collection(s) : Oxford university studies in the Enlightenment

Paru le | Broché XI- 329 pages

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The place of religion in the Enlightenment has been keenly debated for many years. Research has tended, however, to examine the interplay of religion and knowledge in Western countries, often ignoring the East. In Enlightenment and religion in the Orthodox world leading historians address this imbalance by exploring the intellectual and cultural challenges and changes that took place in Orthodox communities during the eighteenth centnry.

The two main centres of Orthodoxy, the Greek-speaking world and the Russian Empire, are the focus of early chapters, with specialists analysing the integration of modern cosmology into Greek education, and the Greek alternative « enlightenment », the spiritual Philokalia. Russian experts also explore the battle between the spiritual and the rational in the works of Voulgaris and Levshin. Smaller communities of Eastern Europe were faced with their own particular difficulties, analysed by contributors in the second part of the book. Governed by modernising princes who embraced Enlightenment ideals, Romanian society was fearful of the threat to its traditional beliefs, whilst Bulgarians were grappling in different ways with a new secular ideology. The particular case of the politically-divided Serbian world highlights how Dositej Obradovi(...)'s complex humanist views have been used for varying ideological purposes ever since. The final chapter examines the encroachment of the secular on the traditional in art, and the author reveals how Western styles and models of representation were infiltrating Orthodox art and artefacts.

Through these innovative case studies this book deepens our understanding of how Christian and secular systems of knowledge interact in the Enlightenment, and provides a rich insight into the challenges faced by leaders and communities in eighteenth-century Orthodox Europe.

Biographie

Paschalis M. Kitromilides is Professor of Political Science at the University of Athens. His main research interests are the history of political thought, political ideas of the Enlightenment and the liberal tradition, and Enlightenment and religion. He previously edited Adamantios Korais and the European Enlightenment (SVEC 2010:10) and From Republican polity to national community : reconsiderations of enlightenment political thought (SVEC 2003:09).