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- catalog contributor b3504412.
- catalog created "1881.".
- catalog date "1881".
- catalog date "1881.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1881.".
- catalog description "IV: Unbelief in France -the Encyclopedists -- causes of French unbelief -- persecution -- Jansenism -- corruption in church and state -- Voltaire -- his connection with England -- literary career -- Frederick the Great -- The Encyclopédie -- Jean Calas and toleration -- Characteristics of Voltaire's attack on Christianity -- ignorance of Scripture -- insufficient account of the origin and success of Christianity -- doubtful natural religion -- hypocrisy of his last confession -- Rousseau -- The Savoy vicar -- Character of Jesus Christ -- letters from the mountain -- concessions to Christianity -- Atheism -- La Mettrie -- Helvetius -- Diderot -- D'Hollbach -- revolution -- causes of failure of Encyclopedism -- concordat -- Chateaubriand's Génie du Christianisme -- fruitless strife of Rome and unbelief -- service of French unbelief to England".
- catalog description "Lecture I: Unbelief of the first Four Centuries -- Contrast with eighteenth century -- first contrast -- Christianity then claimed the name of religious liberty; now unbelief -- second contrast -- unbelief then allied to polytheism; now separated from all positive religions -- third contrast -- unbelief then acknowledge Scripture books; now denies them -- Lecture II: Unbelief in the Seventeenth Century -- causes of past-reformation unbelief -- divisions of the Christian church -- religious wars -- falling away of culture from Christianity -- seventeenth century apologists -- Grotius and Pascal -- schools pf unbelief -- reserve in all -- deistic, Lord Herbert, Hobbes; Pantheistic, Spinoza; Sceptical, Bayle -- Lecture III: Unbelief in the Eighteenth Century -English Deism -- Causes of deism -- inferiority of deistical writers -- blount, a forerunner -- Toland -- his successive positions -- Pantheisticon -- deism proper -- Collins and prophecy -- Woolston and miracles -- Tindal and light of nature -- Chubb, and Christian morals -- Morgan and Old Testament -- Sceptics: Dodwell, Bolingbroke, Hume, Gibbon -- causes of failure of deism -- Lecture".
- catalog description "Lecture V: Unbelief in Germany -Rationalism -- differences of rationalism from English and French unbelief -- Popular philosophy -- Bahrdt; critical school -- decay of orthodoxy -- Semler -- Eichhorn -- Canon of the Old Testament -- origin of the gospels -- meager doctrinal creed -- Paulus -- naturalist theory -- Reimarus -- "Wolfenbüttel fragments" -- "Plan of Jesus and his disciples" -- Lessing: his religion a problem -- Concealment of the fragmentist -- His critical position -- "education of the human race" -- "Anti-Goetze" -- "Nathan the Wise" -- Alleged Pantheism -- ethical school -- Kant -- defects of his "religion innerhalb der Grenzen der blossen Vernunft" -- recovery of Germany from rationalism".
- catalog description "Lecture VI: Unbelief in the Nineteenth Century -Strauss -Rénan -Mill -- Tendencies of nineteenth century -- deeper anti-supernaturalism -- natural explanation of Christ and Christianity -- Strauss -- First "Leben Jesu" in 1835 -- Mythical theory -- replies -- second "Leben Jesu" in 1864 -- relation to Baur and Tübingen school -- criticism of amended theory -- third and last period Strauss -- Atheism -- Rénan -- French unbelief from revolutionary period -- "Vie de Jésus": and succeeding work -- view of the gospels -- failure in estimating character and life of Christ -- inadequate account of success of Christianity, and life of Apostle Paul -- immoral attitude towards doubt within the church -- John Stuart Mill -- views of natural theology -- possibility of a revelation -- sense of the worth of Christianity and greatness of Christ -- lessons from these studies -- fluctuation of unbelief -- advance of Christianity -- necessity of maintaining its supernatural character.".
- catalog extent "ix, 309 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Unbelief in the eighteenth century as contrasted with its earlier and later history.".
- catalog identifier "0837025680 (microfiche) :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Unbelief in the eighteenth century as contrasted with its earlier and later history.".
- catalog isPartOf "ATLA Historical Monographs Collection. Series 1 (13th Century to 1893). net".
- catalog isPartOf "ATLA monograph preservation program ATLA fiche 1985-0568. div".
- catalog isPartOf "Cunningham lectures ; 1880.".
- catalog issued "1881".
- catalog issued "1881.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Edinburgh : Adam and Charles Black,".
- catalog relation "Unbelief in the eighteenth century as contrasted with its earlier and later history.".
- catalog subject "BL2750 .C3".
- catalog subject "Faith.".
- catalog subject "Rationalism History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "IV: Unbelief in France -the Encyclopedists -- causes of French unbelief -- persecution -- Jansenism -- corruption in church and state -- Voltaire -- his connection with England -- literary career -- Frederick the Great -- The Encyclopédie -- Jean Calas and toleration -- Characteristics of Voltaire's attack on Christianity -- ignorance of Scripture -- insufficient account of the origin and success of Christianity -- doubtful natural religion -- hypocrisy of his last confession -- Rousseau -- The Savoy vicar -- Character of Jesus Christ -- letters from the mountain -- concessions to Christianity -- Atheism -- La Mettrie -- Helvetius -- Diderot -- D'Hollbach -- revolution -- causes of failure of Encyclopedism -- concordat -- Chateaubriand's Génie du Christianisme -- fruitless strife of Rome and unbelief -- service of French unbelief to England".
- catalog tableOfContents "Lecture I: Unbelief of the first Four Centuries -- Contrast with eighteenth century -- first contrast -- Christianity then claimed the name of religious liberty; now unbelief -- second contrast -- unbelief then allied to polytheism; now separated from all positive religions -- third contrast -- unbelief then acknowledge Scripture books; now denies them -- Lecture II: Unbelief in the Seventeenth Century -- causes of past-reformation unbelief -- divisions of the Christian church -- religious wars -- falling away of culture from Christianity -- seventeenth century apologists -- Grotius and Pascal -- schools pf unbelief -- reserve in all -- deistic, Lord Herbert, Hobbes; Pantheistic, Spinoza; Sceptical, Bayle -- Lecture III: Unbelief in the Eighteenth Century -English Deism -- Causes of deism -- inferiority of deistical writers -- blount, a forerunner -- Toland -- his successive positions -- Pantheisticon -- deism proper -- Collins and prophecy -- Woolston and miracles -- Tindal and light of nature -- Chubb, and Christian morals -- Morgan and Old Testament -- Sceptics: Dodwell, Bolingbroke, Hume, Gibbon -- causes of failure of deism -- Lecture".
- catalog tableOfContents "Lecture V: Unbelief in Germany -Rationalism -- differences of rationalism from English and French unbelief -- Popular philosophy -- Bahrdt; critical school -- decay of orthodoxy -- Semler -- Eichhorn -- Canon of the Old Testament -- origin of the gospels -- meager doctrinal creed -- Paulus -- naturalist theory -- Reimarus -- "Wolfenbüttel fragments" -- "Plan of Jesus and his disciples" -- Lessing: his religion a problem -- Concealment of the fragmentist -- His critical position -- "education of the human race" -- "Anti-Goetze" -- "Nathan the Wise" -- Alleged Pantheism -- ethical school -- Kant -- defects of his "religion innerhalb der Grenzen der blossen Vernunft" -- recovery of Germany from rationalism".
- catalog tableOfContents "Lecture VI: Unbelief in the Nineteenth Century -Strauss -Rénan -Mill -- Tendencies of nineteenth century -- deeper anti-supernaturalism -- natural explanation of Christ and Christianity -- Strauss -- First "Leben Jesu" in 1835 -- Mythical theory -- replies -- second "Leben Jesu" in 1864 -- relation to Baur and Tübingen school -- criticism of amended theory -- third and last period Strauss -- Atheism -- Rénan -- French unbelief from revolutionary period -- "Vie de Jésus": and succeeding work -- view of the gospels -- failure in estimating character and life of Christ -- inadequate account of success of Christianity, and life of Apostle Paul -- immoral attitude towards doubt within the church -- John Stuart Mill -- views of natural theology -- possibility of a revelation -- sense of the worth of Christianity and greatness of Christ -- lessons from these studies -- fluctuation of unbelief -- advance of Christianity -- necessity of maintaining its supernatural character.".
- catalog title "Unbelief in the eighteenth century : as contrasted with its earlier and later history : being the Cunningham lectures for 1880 / by John Cairns.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".