Reason and Religion in the Catholic and Protestant Worlds

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Reason and Religion in the Catholic and Protestant Worlds I. Introduction: Joseph II and Cleaning the Catholic Church II. Reason and Religion in the Catholic World--Pope Benedict XIV A. Legal Challenges B. Theological Challenges C. Institutional Challenges III. Reason and Religion in the Protestant World--G.E. Lessing

Tolerance and Intolerance in Early Modern Europe I. Introduction II. Early forms of tolerance and intolerance A. Petr Chelčický (ca. 1390-1460) B. Anabaptists C. Toleration in a sixteenth century context III. Intolerance in practice--seventeenth century IV. Intolerance in practive--eighteenth century A. Tumult of Thorn B. Salzburg Transaction V. Enlightened absolutism

aka Prospero Lambertini Benedict XIV (1740-1758) aka Prospero Lambertini

Miraculous tongue of John Nepomuk

aka Prospero Lambertini Benedict XIV (1740-1758) aka Prospero Lambertini

Reason and Religion in the Catholic and Protestant Worlds I. Introduction: Joseph II and Cleaning the Catholic Church II. Reason and Religion in the Catholic World--Pope Benedict XIV A. Legal Challenges B. Theological Challenges C. Institutional Challenges III. Reason and Religion in the Protestant World--G.E. Lessing

Cornelius Jansen (1585-1638)

Hermann Samuel Reimarus (1694-1768)

G.E. Lessing (1729-1781)