Explore the rise of Rationalism in Germany and its impact on faith and thought.
This historical study traces how rationalist ideas emerged in Germany, challenged traditional theology, and helped shape modern philosophy and religion. It examines the transition from early debates to a full-fledged movement, showing how thinkers tested beliefs and redefined what counted as knowledge in religion, science, and society.
Delve into the lives and ideas of influential figures, the debates that divided scholars, and the evolving relationship between reason, revelation, and the church. The narrative connects philosophical currents with theological developments to explain how Rationalism became a defining force in German intellectual history.
- Origins and early critiques of faith in Luther’s era and beyond
- How critical methods and historical research shaped biblical interpretation
- The roles of Kant, Fichte, Schelling, and other philosophers in theology
- The broader impact on church life, doctrine, and modern religious thought
Ideal for readers new to the topic and those studying intellectual history, theology, or the history of ideas.