1st Edition

Enlightenment Reformation Hutchinsonianism and Religion in Eighteenth-Century Britain

By Derya Gürses Tarbuck Copyright 2017
170 Pages
by Routledge

170 Pages
by Routledge

170 Pages
by Routledge

Taking a fresh and imaginative approach to the topic, Enlightenment Reformation investigates how and why Hutchinsonianism came into being, evolved and eventually ended. In surveying the history of this intellectual movement, it explores the controversies in and around religion that sat at the very centre of the Enlightenment period in Britain. During the eighteenth century, many opponents of... Read more
 

Preface

Abbreviations

INTRODUCTION

1: A VARIETY OF ‘HUTCHINSONIANISMS’

2: THE TIMES, THE NEED AND THE MEN

3: A COMPACT DEFENCE AGAINST AN OVERALL ASSAULT: THE TRINITARIAN SYSTEM OF JOHN HUTCHINSON

4: THE CONTROVERSY OVER ELAHIM: 17351773

5: ACADEMIC HUTCHINSONIANS AND THEIR QUEST FOR RELEVANCE: 1734–1770

6: FROM MODERATION TO ASSIMILATION: 1777–1806

CONCLUSION

APPENDIX

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Index

Biography

Derya Gurses Tarbuck is Assistant Professor in History at Bahcesehir University, Turkey. She obtained her PhD in intellectual history at Bilkent University in Turkey and has since held fellowship positions at UCLA, Cambridge and the University of Edinburgh. She has published extensively on eighteenth-century intellectual history.