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- W4377012231 abstract "The Enlightenment promoted an intensified use of critical reason to question traditional religious authorities, hoping to purge faith of superstition, implausibility, intolerance, and mystification. Theologians responded to this challenge in a variety of ways. The most radical embraced the Enlightenment’s critique of inherited beliefs and sought to reduce Christianity to a religion compatible with reason. Others attempted to synthesize Enlightenment sensibilities with traditional teachings by modifying crucial doctrines without jettisoning them. Others rejected some of the widespread Enlightenment philosophical presuppositions and developed alternative speculative systems to reinterpret Christianity. More conservative theologians attempted to resist the Enlightenment critique by appropriating the Enlightenment’s own tools, using inductive argumentation to defend the faith. Others rejected the foundational reliance upon reason and sought to reestablish theology on a new basis, often on an analysis of human subjectivity and religious experience. All of these responses generated issues and trajectories that would dominate theology for the next two centuries and beyond." @default.
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- W4377012231 title "The Enlightenment and Its Aftermath as a Theological Watershed: Appropriations, Resistances, and Adaptations" @default.
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