The Enlightenment and the church in the work of Franco Venturi: the fertile legacy of a civil religion |
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Authors: | Giuseppe Ricuperati |
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Affiliation: | University of Rome ‘Sapienza’ , |
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Abstract: | The first part of this essay examines the reasons why the relationship between Enlightenment and religion was central to Franco Venturi's studies on the eighteenth century. In part this came from his own strong secular convictions and from the tradition of secular utopian thought in which Venturi came to intellectual maturity in Turin in the first half of the century, but whose origins lay in the eighteenth century. The essay then explores how these interests guided Venturi's choice to themes and topics, and how his understanding of the relationship changed in the course of his life and writings. The second part of the essay considers Venturi's legacy specifically in relation to this central theme, and discusses the works of subsequent scholars (including the author) whose work has most directly taken up and developed Venturi's own concern to explore the origins of different forms of secular religion in the age of the Enlightenment. |
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Keywords: | Enlightenment eighteenth-century studies religion reform Franco Venturi |
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