Socinianism And Arminianism: Antitrinitarians, Calvinists, And Cultural Exchange in Seventeenth-century EuropeMartin Mulsow, Jan Rohls Socinianism has often been studied in national contexts and apart from other currents like Arminianism. This volume is especially interested in the "in-betweens": the relationship of Anti-trinitarianism to "liberal" currents in reformed Protestantism, namely Dutch Remonstrants, English Latitudinarians and some French Huguenots. This in-between also has a local aspect: the volume studies the transformations that Anti-trinitarianism experienced in the complicated transition from its origins in Italy and its refuge in Poland, Moravia and Transsylvania to Prussia, to the Netherlands and later to England. What effects did this transfer have on the dynamics of pluralization in the progressive Netherlands? How did the Socinians overcome social adaptation from a group of exiles to a diffuse movement of modernization? How did they manage to connect within the new milieu of Arminians, Cartesians, Spinozists and Lockeans? Contributors include: Hans W. Blom, Roberto Bordoli, Douglas Hedley, Sarah Hutton, Didier Kahn, Dietrich Klein, Florian Muhlegger, Martin Mulsow, Jan Rohls, Luisa Simonutti, and Stephen David Snobelen. |
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Contents
JAN ROHLS Calvinism Arminianism and Socinianism in | 3 |
Intertextuality | 49 |
Nicolas | 81 |
FLORIAN MÜHLEGGER Pluralization and Authority in Grotius | 99 |
HANS W BLOM Grotius and Socinianism | 121 |
DIETRICH KLEIN Hugo Grotius Position on Islam as Described | 149 |
Hans Ludwig | 177 |
Anne Conway Henry | 209 |
Douglas Hedley Persons of Substance and the Cambridge | 225 |
Stephen David Snobelen Isaac Newton Socinianism and the | 241 |
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