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Jewish History - Eastern Europe, Europe - Ethnic & Race Relations, Europe - History of Judaism, World History - General & Miscellaneous, Enlightenment, Europe - Religious History, Modern Philosophy - 17th & 18th Century

Judaism and Enlightenment

by Adam Sutcliffe, Quentin Skinner (Editor), Lorraine Daston
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Overview

This major contribution to the history of European ideas investigates the philosophical and political significance of Judaism in the intellectual life of seventeenth and eighteenth century Europe. Adam Sutcliffe demonstrates how the enthusiastic fascination with Judaism that was prevalent around 1650 became contemptuous a century later. The intense responses of thinkers like Voltaire to Jewish topics are central to an understanding of the underlying ambiguities of the Enlightenment. The study interests scholars of Jewish history, the Enlightenment, and of the emergence of the modern movement.

Synopsis

Investigates the philosophical and political significance of Judaism in seventeenth and eighteenth century Europe.

About the Author, Adam Sutcliffe

Adam Sutcliffe is Chaim Lopata Assistant Professor of European Jewish History at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

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Book Details

Published
November 1, 2005
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
338
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521672320

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