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Enlightenment and Secularism is a collection of twenty eight essays that seek to understand the connection between the European Enlightenment and the emergence of secular societies, as well as the character or nature of those societies. The contributors are drawn from a variety of disciplines including History, Sociology, Political Science, and Literature. Most of the essays focus on a single text from the Enlightenment, borrowing or secularizing the format of a sermon on a text, and are designed to be of particular use to those teaching and studying the history of the Enlightenment within a liberal arts curriculum.

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Some recent scholarship on the Enlightenment has placed so much emphasis on differences from country to country, between high and low, and between radical and moderate, that we risk not seeing the forest for the trees. This volume gives all the attention one could want to diversity by featuring careful attention on particular writings by writers from different countries, including critics of the Enlightenment as well as fervent supporters. At the same time, it shows a unity of concern within this diversity by treating a single set of political, economic, religious and social issues revolving around the question of secularism and religion. As a whole, the book gives us a rich account of thought in the Enlightenment. In addition, many of the individual essays are important and original contributions to scholarship on a single thinker or book. -- Christopher Kelly, Boston College

Acknowledgments ix
Foreword xi
Enlightenment and Secularism: Introduction xiii
Christopher Nadon
Italian 1(2)
1 Reason, Authority, and the People in Machiavelli's Discourses on Livy
3(12)
Christopher Lynch
2 Paolo Sarpi and the Venetian Interdict
15(12)
Christopher Nadon
British and Dutch
27(86)
3 The Dawn of Secularism in Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice
29(12)
Rafael Major
4 The Problem of Natural Piety: Bacon on the Prospects of the Secularization Project
41(14)
Svetozar Minkov
5 Bacon's New Atlantis: From Faith in God to Faith in Progress
55(12)
Robert Faulkner
6 Dutch Commercial Republicanism in the Story of Secularization: Pieter De la Court's Political Maxims of the State of Holland (1662)
67(12)
Henry C. Clark
7 Locke, Capitalism, and the Bible
79(10)
Nasser Behnegar
8 Hume's Critique and Defense of Religion
89(14)
Ryan Patrick Hanley
9 The Theological Roots of Secular Modernism
103(10)
Andre Wakefield
French
113(100)
10 Montaigne, Secularism, and the Enlightenment
115(14)
Benjamin Storey
11 Blaise Pascal, Pierre Nicole, and the Origins of Liberal Sociology
129(12)
Paul A. Rahe
12 Godfathers and Spiritual Warriors: The Political Philosophy of Pierre Bayle
141(18)
Dean DiSpalatro
13 Voltaire and the Lettres philosophiques
159(16)
Johnson Kent Wright
14 Montesquieu and the Spirit of Secularism: Books 24 and 25 of The Spirit of the Laws
175(14)
Andrea Radasanu
15 Between Religious Fanaticism and Philosophical Fanaticism: Rousseau's "Profession of Faith of the Savoyard Vicar"
189(10)
John T. Scott
16 Tocqueville's Puzzling Secularism
199(14)
Alice Behnegar
American
213(58)
17 American Mutual Assistance Practices in the Age of the Enlightenment
215(16)
Brian J. Glenn
18 Nature and Nature's God in Notes on the State of Virginia
231(10)
Jeremy D. Bailey
19 Secularism and the Logic of American Constitutionalism
241(16)
George Thomas
20 The World through Ben's Bifocals
257(14)
Ralph Lerner
German
271(104)
21 Gotthold Ephraim Lessing's Religious Pluralism in Nathan the Wise and The Fragments Controversy
273(16)
Friederike von Schwerin-High
22 Setting the Stage for Secularization: Theocracy and Liberalism in Moses Mendelssohn's Jerusalem
289(10)
Allan Arkush
23 Canine Conundrum: The Pantheism Controversy and the Crisis of Secularism
299(16)
David Janssens
24 Friedrich Schiller, Secular Virtue, and "The Gods of Ancient Greece" (1788)
315(10)
Jeffrey L. High
25 Aesthetic Education in Mozart's Magic Flute
325(14)
Fred E. Baumann
26 Kant's Secular Religion: Philosophical Theodicy and The Book of Job
339(12)
Susan Meld Shell
27 Hegel and Secularism
351(12)
Mark Blitz
28 Freud's Moses: The Enlightenment Bible of a Godless Jew
363(12)
David Biale
Index 375(10)
About the Contributors 385
Christopher Nadon is Associate Professor in the Government Department at Claremont McKenna College. He is author of Xenophons Prince: Republic and Empire in the Cyropaedia, and articles on the separation of church and state in the early modern era.