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Oxford Historical Monographs

Bayle, Jurieu, and the Dictionnaire Historique et Critique

Van der Lugt, Mara (Early Career Fellow, Early Career Fellow, Lichtenberg Kolleg Gottingen)

Bayle, Jurieu, and the Dictionnaire Historique et Critique

Oxford Historical Monographs

Bayle, Jurieu, and the Dictionnaire Historique et Critique

Oxford Historical Monographs: Bayle, Jurieu, and the Dictionnaire Historique et Critique

 

In the late seventeenth century, Pierre Bayle was as famous as any philosopher in Europe. This volume provides an important new study of Bayle and his notoriously complicated Dictionnaire Historique et Critique, focussing on how his writing was influenced by his heated theological-political conflict with Pierre Jurieu.


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Beschrijving Oxford Historical Monographs: Bayle, Jurieu, and the Dictionnaire Historique et Critique

Bayle, Jurieu and the Dictionnaire Historique et Critique presents a new study of Pierre Bayle's Dictionnaire Historique et Critique (1696), with special reference to Bayle's polemical engagement with the theologian Pierre Jurieu. While recent years have seen a surge of interest in Bayle, there is as yet no consensus on how to interpret Bayle's ambiguous stance on reason and religion, and how to make sense of the Dictionnaire: although specific parts of the Dictionnaire have received much scholarly attention, the work has hardly been studied as a whole, and little is known about how the Dictionnaire was influenced by Bayle's polemic with Jurieu.

This volume aims to establish a new method for reading the Dictionnaire, under a dual premise: first, that the work can only be rightly understood when placed within the immediate context of its production in the 1690s; second, that it is only through an appreciation of the mechanics of the work as a whole, and of the role played by its structural and stylistic particularities, that we can attain an appropriate interpretation of its parts. Special attention is paid to the heated theological-political conflict between Bayle and Jurieu in the 1690s, which had a profound influence on the project of the dictionary and on several of its major themes, such as the tensions in the relationship between the intellectual sphere of the Republic of Letters and the political state, but also the danger of religious fanaticism spurring intolerance and war. The final chapters demonstrate that Bayle's clash with Jurieu was also one of the driving forces behind Bayle's reflection on the problem of evil; they expose the fundamentally problematic nature of both Bayle's theological association with Jurieu, and his self-defence in the second edition of the Dictionnaire.


ISBN
9780198769262
Pagina's
336
Verschenen
Serie
Oxford Historical Monographs
NUR
685
Druk
1
Uitvoering
Hardback
Taal
Engels
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OUP Oxford

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