TY - BOOK AU - Mortimer,Sarah AU - Robertson,John TI - The Intellectual Consequences of Religious Heterodoxy, 1600-1750 T2 - Brill's studies in intellectual history, SN - 9789004226081 AV - BT1317 .I58 2012 U1 - 273/.7 PY - 2012/// CY - Leiden PB - Brill KW - Heresy KW - History KW - 17th century KW - Congresses KW - 18th century KW - Intellectual life KW - Church history KW - Hérésie KW - Histoire KW - 17e siècle KW - Congrès KW - 18e siècle KW - Vie intellectuelle KW - Église KW - RELIGION KW - bisacsh KW - fast KW - Conference papers and proceedings N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Preface; Notes on Contributors; Nature, Revelation, History: Intellectual Consequences of Religious Heterodoxy c. 1600-1750; Styles of Heterodoxy and Intellectual Achievement:Grotius and Arminianism; Human and Divine Justice in the Works of Grotius and the Socinians; 'The Kingdom of Darkness': Hobbes and Heterodoxy; Henry Stubbe, Robert Boyle and the Idolatry of Nature; Heterodoxy and Sinology: Isaac Vossius, Robert Hooke, and the Early Royal Society's Use of Sinology; 'Lovers of Truth' in Pierre Bayle's and John Locke's Thought; Spinoza and the Religious Radical Enlightenment; Between Orthodoxy and Heterodoxy in Italian Culture in the Early 1700s: Giambattista Vico and Paolo Mattia DoriaConyers Middleton: The Historical Consequences of Heterodoxy; David Hume's Natural History of Religion (1757) and the End of Modern Eusebianism; Bibliography; Index N2 - Challenging the common assumption that religious heterodoxy was a prelude to the secularisation of thought, this volume explores the variety of relations between heterodox theology, political thought, moral and natural philosophy and historical writing in both Protestant and Catholic Europe from 1600 to the Enlightenment UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=443436 ER -