Let There Be Enlightenment

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781421426013

The Religious and Mystical Sources of Rationality

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Edited by Anton M. Matytsin, Dan Edelstein
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Acknowledgments

Introduction
Anton M. Matytsin and Dan Edelstein

Part One. Lux
(1) Via Lucis in tenebras: Comenius as Prophet of the Age of Light
Howard Hotson

(2) Whose Light Is It Anyway? The Struggle for Light in the French Enlightenment
Anton M. Matytsin

(3) The ""Lights"" before the Enlightenment: The Tribunal of Reason and Public Opinion
Céline Spector

(4) Writing the History of Illumination in the Siècle des Lumières: Enlightenment Narratives of Light
Darrin M. McMahon

Part Two. Veritas
(5) Another Dialogue in the Tractatus: Spinoza on ""Christ's Disciples"" and the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)
Jo Van Cauter

(6) A Backward Glance: Light and Darkness in the Medieval Theology of Power
Philippe Buc

(7) Lumen unitivum: The Light of Reason and the Aristotelian Sect in Early-Modern Scholasticism
Matthew T. Gaetano

(8) The Aristotelian Enlightenment
Dan Edelstein

Part Three: Tenebrae
(9) Secular Sacerdotalism in the Anglican Enlightenment, 1660–1740
William J. Bulman

(10) Refracting the Century of Lights: Alternate Genealogies of Enlightenment in Eighteenth-Century Culture
Jeffrey D. Burson

(11) Enlightenment in the Shadows: Mysticism, Materialism, and the Dream State in Eighteenth-Century France
Charly Coleman

(12) Light, Truth, and the Counter-Enlightenment's Enlightenment
James Schmidt

Contributors
Index

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