Judaeo-Christian Intellectual Culture in the Seventeenth Century

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Pub. Date: 1999-06-01
Publisher(s): Kluwer Academic Pub
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Summary

This work focuses on Latin Judaica and Biblical interpretation with a primary emphasis on texts that were found in the library of Archbishop Narcissus Marsh of Dublin. This remarkable collection of Latin Judaica, Polyglot Bibles, and other works sheds light on the way in which the Protestant Reformation dealt both with Jews, and the Bible, the Jewish Kabbalah and religious toleration or intolerance. The articles contained herein will be of especial interest to historians of religion and philosophy, and those dealing with Jewish-Christian relations and the manner in which Biblical interpretation was changed as a result of seventeenth-century influences. The articles also weave a new approach to the broad history of religious toleration. Philosophers, political thinkers, religious clerics, and budding anthropologists look at Judaism, Christianity, Kabbalah, and the Bible under a new and vastly more modern lens.

Table of Contents

Introduction vii
M. McCarthy
Two Treasures of Marsh's Library
1(12)
R. H. Popkin
Queen Christina's Latin Sefer-ha-Raziel Manuscript
13(14)
S. Akerman
Henry More, Anne Conway and the Kabbalah: A Cure for the Kabbalistic Nightmare
27(16)
S. Hutton
Seventeenth-Century Christian Hebraists: Philosemities or Antisemites?
43(28)
A. P. Coudert
The Prehistoric English Bible
71(20)
D. S. Katz
Apocrypha Canon and Criticism from Samuel Fisher to John Toland, 1650-1718
91(28)
J. A. I. Champion
`Liberating the Bible from Patriarchy:' Poullain de la Barre's Feminist Hermeneutics
119(26)
R. Whelan
Faith and Reason in the Thought of Moise Amyraut
145(16)
D. M. Clarke
Descartes and Immortality
161(12)
D. Berman
Spinoza and Cartesianism
173(12)
T. Verbeek
La Religion Naturelle et Revelee Philosophie et Theologie: Louis Meyer, Spinoza, Regner de Mansvelt
185(22)
J. Lagree
Stillingfleet, Locke and the Trinity
207(18)
G.A.J. Rogers
`The Fighting of two Cocks on a dung-hill:' Stillingfleet versus Sergeant
225(12)
B. C. Southgate
Limborch's Historia Inquisitionis and the Pursuit of Toleration
237(20)
L. Simonutti
Index 257

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