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The Cambridge Platonists and Early Modern Philosophy: Inventing the Philosophy of Religion by Samuel M. Kaldas ISBN 9781009426909, 9781009426916, 1009426915, 1009426907 instant download

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Authors:Samuel M. Kaldas
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Year:2024
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Language:english
File Size:4.5 MB
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ISBNS:9781009426909, 9781009426916, 1009426915, 1009426907
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The Cambridge Platonists and Early Modern Philosophy: Inventing the Philosophy of Religion by Samuel M. Kaldas ISBN 9781009426909, 9781009426916, 1009426915, 1009426907 instant download

Often neglected by historians today, the seventeenth-century philosophers known as the Cambridge Platonists were recognised in their time as some of the most influential and controversial philosophers in England. Whereas most studies of the Cambridge Platonists have discussed their later careers, this book focuses on their early, formative years at Cambridge during the English Civil Wars. Samuel M. Kaldas explores how the Cambridge Platonists addressed issues central to philosophy of religion as we know it today through their engagement with early seventeenth-century religious controversies about predestination, the character and nature of God, and the role of reason in religion. His study serves as an accessible introduction to both the Cambridge Platonists, and to English religious controversies that contributed to the birth of the modern philosophy of religion. At the same time, Kaldas provides context for and fresh insights into the Cambridge Platonists' intellectual development and the coherence of their thought.


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‘In this new book, Samuel Kaldas takes further the growing demonstration that the Cambridge Platonists were intellectual pioneers and not laggards. They were neither marginal at the time, nor in the later history of modern philosophy and theology, of which they were partial architects. Usefully describing the differences between its key exponents, Kaldas nonetheless shows how what they had in common was the sustaining of a Renaissance Christian Platonic tradition within English Protestantism, including an ethics of sympathy and generosity, in antithesis to Calvinist doctrines of an arbitrary and tyrannical God. This sustaining allowed theology to stay close to philosophy in a manner that resonates later on through variants of Pietism and Romanticism to the debates of our own era.' Catherine Pickstock, University of Cambridge


‘That brilliant generation of philosophers and theologians whom we collectively call the Cambridge Platonists arrived at a go

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