A monumental and exhilarating history of European thought from the end
of Antiquity to the beginning of the Enlightenment—500 to 1700
AD—tracing the arc of intellectual history as it evolved, setting
the stage for the modern era. With more than 140 illustrations; 90 in
full-color. Charles Freeman, lauded historical scholar and author of
The Closing of the Western Mind (“A triumph”—The Times
[London]), explores the rebirth of Western thought in the centuries
that followed the demise of the classical era. As the dominance of
Christian teachings gradually subsided over time, a new
open-mindedness made way for the ideas of morality and theology, and
fueled and formed the backbone of the Western mind of the late Middle
Ages, the Renaissance, and beyond. In this wide-ranging history,
Freeman follows the immense intellectual development that culminated
in the Enlightenment, from political ideology to philosophy and
theology, as well as the fine arts and literature. He writes, in vivid
detail, of how Europeans progressed from the Christian-minded thinking
of Saint Augustine to the more open-minded later scholars, such as
Michel de Montaigne, leading to a broader, more “humanist” way of
thinking. He explores how the discovery of America fundamentally
altered European conceptions of humanity, religion, and science; how
the rise of Protestantism and the Reformation profoundly influenced
the tenor of politics and legal systems, with enormous repercussions;
and how the radical Christianity of philosophers such as Spinoza
affected a rethinking of the concept of religious tolerance that has
influenced the modern era ever since.
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The Resurgence of Intellectual Life from the End of Antiquity to the Dawn of theEnlightenment
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ISBN
9780525659372
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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