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Irena Backus offers the first study in over four hundred years that characterizes Leibniz as both scholar and theologian. She explores his treatment of the key theological issues of his time-predestination, sacred history, the Eucharist, efforts for a union between Lutherans and members of other Christian traditions-illuminating his unique integration of theology into philosophy.Drawing on a wide range of Leibniz's writings, Backus carefully examines the philosophical points and counterpoints of his positions. She shows how Leibniz's Lutheran theology was reconciled with his philosophy, and demonstrates that the solutions he sought to the problems of confessional division were more philosophical than theological. Despite his attempts to merge the two fields, Backus reveals, many of Leibniz's ideas were met with resistance by both theologians and philosophers of his time. Using a wealth of previously unexplored material, Backus also includes the first-ever English translation of the Unvorgreiffliches Bedencken. This study will be an important contribution to the history of ideas, and to understanding Leibniz's place in the mainstream Protestant theology of his time.
This study investigates the extent to which Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz functioned as a theologian within the context of seventeenth-century Protestant thought. Irena Backus, a scholar of Reformation and post-Reformation history, utilizes a comprehensive analysis of Leibniz's primary texts to argue that his philosophical framework was inextricably linked to his Lutheran theological commitments. She posits that his efforts to resolve confessional divisions were driven by a unique synthesis of rationalist philosophy and traditional Protestant doctrine.
What You Will Find
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Scholars recognize this work as a significant contribution to the history of ideas, particularly for its focus on the often-overlooked theological dimensions of Leibniz's work. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the value of the primary source translations provided.
Page Count:
336
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190613904
ISBN-13:
9780190613907
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