Radical Reformation and the Making of Modern Europe

Radical Reformation and the Making of Modern Europe
About this book
In this book, Mario Biagioni presents an account of the lives and thoughts of some radical reformers of the sixteenth century (Bernardino Ochino, Francesco Pucci, Fausto Sozzini, and Christian Francken), showing that the Radical Reformation was not merely a subplot of heretical history within the larger narrative of the Magisterial Reformation. Religious radicalism was primarily an extraordinary laboratory of ideas, which played a pivotal role in the rise of modern Europe: it influenced the intellectual process leading to the cultural revolution of the Enlightenment. Secularism, toleration, and rationalism - three basic principles of Western civilization - are part of its cultural heritage.
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- OL Work ID
- OL27833736W
Subjects
Europe, historyRadical ReformationReformationHistoryChurch history15.70 history of Europe