The margins of orthodoxy: heterodox writing and cultural response, 1660-1750

The struggle between orthodox Anglicans and the deists, freethinkers, and 'atheists' who opposed their exclusive claims to religious power and political authority reveals cultural practices and ideological assumptions central to an understanding of eighteenth-century thought. In this 1995...

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Contributors: Lund, Roger D. 1949- (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1995.
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Reviews:The margins of orthodoxy. Heterodox writing and cultural response, 1660–1750. Edited by Roger D. Lund. Pp. xiv + 298. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995. £35. 0 521 47177 X (1997) (Spurr, John)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Great Britain / Church / History 1660-1750
B English language / Literature / History 1660-1750
B Anglican Church / Free thinker
Further subjects:B England ; Intellectual life ; 18th century ; Congresses
B England Intellectual life, 18th century Congresses
B England Church history 18th century Congresses
B Free thought (England) History 18th century Congresses
B England Intellectual life, 17th century Congresses
B Dissenters, Religious (England) History 18th century Congresses
B Free thought England History, 18th century Congresses
B Free thought ; England ; History ; 17th century ; Congresses
B England ; Intellectual life ; 17th century ; Congresses
B England Intellectual life 18th century Congresses
B Free thought England History, 17th century Congresses
B Free thought (England) History 17th century Congresses
B Dissenters, Religious England History, 17th century Congresses
B England Church history, 17th century Congresses
B Free thought ; England ; History ; 18th century ; Congresses
B Dissenters, Religious England History, 18th century Congresses
B England Church history, 18th century Congresses
B England ; Church history ; 18th century ; Congresses
B Dissenters, Religious (England) History 17th century Congresses
B England Intellectual life 17th century Congresses
B England ; Church history ; 17th century ; Congresses
B Dissenters, Religious ; England ; History ; 17th century ; Congresses
B Dissenters, Religious ; England ; History ; 18th century ; Congresses
B England Church history 17th century Congresses
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Summary:The struggle between orthodox Anglicans and the deists, freethinkers, and 'atheists' who opposed their exclusive claims to religious power and political authority reveals cultural practices and ideological assumptions central to an understanding of eighteenth-century thought. In this 1995 collection of essays, leading scholars look beyond the clash of philosophical propositions to examine the role of deists and freethinkers as the producers and the subjects of literary, philosophical and religious controversy. They explore the curious symbiosis between the defense of orthodoxy and the elaboration of new forms of heterodox argument; they examine the practical implications of the debate in specific areas such as the libel laws and the growing influence of Lockean philosophy; and they show how the assault on orthodoxy influenced the development of historiography, public policy, and even the rise of the novel.
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ISBN:0511553528
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/CBO9780511553523