Religion in the Age of Enlightenment
Editors
- Editor
- Brett C. McInelly
- Book Review Editor
- Kathryn Duncan
Religion in the Age of Enlightenment (RAE) is an annual, peer-reviewed journal that published scholarly examinations of (1) religion and religious attitudes and practices during the age of Enlightenment; (2) the impact of the Enlightenment on religion, religious thought, and religious experience; and (3) the ways religion informed Enlightenment ideas and values, from a range of disciplinary perspectives, including, but not limited to, history, theology, literature, philosophy, the social and physical sciences, economics, and the law.
Current Volume: Volume 5 (2015)
Full Issue
Front Matter
Articles
"To Put the Soul in Motion": Connoisseurship as a Religious Discourse in the Writings of Jonathan Richardson
Clare Haynes
Telescopes, Microscopes, and the Problem of Evil
Christopher Fauske
Equal Portions of Heavenly Fire: Mary Wollstonecraft and the Sexless Soul
Rachael Givens Johnson
Providential Empiricism: Suffering and Shaping the Self in Eighteenth~Century British Children's Literature
Adrianne Wadewitz
Recovering the Rhetorical Tradition: George Campbell's Sympathy and its Augustinian Roots
Brian Fehler
The Potential Convergence of Religious and Secular Interests in Voltaire's Traite sur la tolerance
John C. O'Neal
Sacred or Profane Pleasures? Erotic Ceremonies in Eighteenth-Century French Libertine Fiction
Marine Ganofsky
Songs without Music: The Hymnes of Le Franc de Pompignan
Theodore E. D. Braun
Book Reviews
The Elect Methodists: Calvinistic Methodism in England and Wales, 1735-1811: Book Review
Isabel Rivers
The Truth of the Christian Religion, with Jean Le Clerc's Notes and Additions: Book Review
Robert G. Walker
Re-Envisioning Blake: Book Review
Joshua Davis
Anglican Church Policy, Eighteenth Century Conflict, and the American Episcopate: Book Review
Christopher J. Fauske