Millenarianism and Messianism in Early Modern European Culture Volume IV Continental Millenarians: Protestants, Catholics, Heretics

Any number of misconceptions about millenarians and messianism in the early modern period will be laid to rest by a reading of this volume. It is too often thought that millenarianism was largely an English phenomenon. One of the reasons for bringing these studies together is to show, as Martin Muls...

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Other Authors: Laursen, John Christian (Editor), Popkin, R.H. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 2001, 2001
Edition:1st ed. 2001
Series:International Archives of the History of Ideas Archives internationales d'histoire des idées
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 1. The Rosicrucians and the Great Conjunctions
  • 2. Arianism and Millenarianism: The Link Between Two Heresies from Servetus to Socinus
  • 3. Mystical Millenarianism in the Early Modern Dutch Republic
  • 4. Dutch Millenarianism and the Role of Reason: Daniel de Breen and Joachim Oudaan
  • 5. Who was the Author of the Clavis apocalyptica of 1651? Millenarianism and Prophecy between Silesian Mysticism and the Hartlib Circle
  • 6. Millenarianism and Nationalism — A Case Study: Isaac La Peyrère
  • 7. Pierre Jurieu: The Politics of Prophecy
  • 8. Bayle’s Anti-Millenarianism: The Dangers of Those who Claim to Know the Future
  • 9. Pietism, Millenarianism, and the Family Future: The Journal of Beate Hahn-Paulus (1778-1842)