Religion in the Age of Romanticism
Explore the intriguing intersection of faith and creativity in "Religion in the Age of Romanticism," authored by esteemed scholars and published by Cambridge University Press in 1985. This captivating study spans 316 pages, delving into early 19th-century religious thought across Germany, France, and Italy, and the impactful influence of the Romantic movement on these ideas.
The contributors, including influential figures like Schelling and Comte, embark on a philosophical journey to find a "middle way" between traditional orthodoxy and emerging disbelief. This insightful examination not only reveals the complexities of religious belief during a time of profound cultural change but also invites readers to reflect on the broader implications of romance and spirituality.
Whether you're a student of philosophy, history, or religious studies, this book serves as an essential resource for understanding the transformative power of Romanticism in shaping religious discourse. Don't miss the opportunity to add this compelling work to your collection today!