Toleration in Enlightenment Europe
Synopsis
The Enlightenment is often seen as the great age of religious and intellectual toleration, and this 1999 volume is a systematic European survey of the theory, practice, and very real limits to toleration in eighteenth-century Europe. A distinguished international team of contributors demonstrate how the publicists of the European Enlightenment developed earlier ideas about toleration, gradually widening the desire for religious toleration into a philosophy of freedom seen as a fundamental attribute and a precondition for a civilized society. Nonetheless Europe never uniformly or comprehensively embraced toleration during the eighteenth century: although religious toleration was central to the Enlightenment project, advances in toleration were often fragile and short-lived.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Cambridge University Press
- ISBN: 9780521032162
- Number of pages: 270
- Dimensions: 229 x 155 x 18 mm
- Weight: 456g
- Languages: English
