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Author:
Greyerz, Kaspar von, author.
Title:
European physico-theology (1650-c.1760) in context : celebrating nature and creation / Kaspar Von Greyerz.
Edition:
First edition.
Publisher:
Printed and bound by CPI Group Ltd
Copyright Date:
©2022
Description:
x, 300 pages: illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Natural theology--History--17th century.
Natural theology--History--18th century.
Creation--Christianity.--Christianity.
God--Proof.
Philosophy of nature--Europe--History--17th century.
Philosophy of nature--Europe--History--18th century.
Nature--Christianity.--Christianity.
Creation.
Theology--Europe--History--18th century.
Nature--Christianisme.--Christianisme.
Création.
Théologie--Europe--Histoire--18e siècle.
Théologie naturelle--Histoire--17e siècle.
Théologie naturelle--Histoire--18e siècle.
Dieu--Existence.
Philosophie de la nature--Europe--Histoire--17e siècle.
Philosophie de la nature--Europe--Histoire--18e siècle.
creating (artistic activity)
creation (doctrinal concept)
God--Proof
Natural theology
Philosophy of nature
Creation
Nature--Christianity--Christianity
Theology
Europe
Natural theology--History--17th century.
Natural theology--History--18th century.
Creation--Christianity--Christianity
God--Proof
Philosophy of nature--Europe--History--17th century
Philosophy of nature--Europe--History--18th century
1600-1799
History
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 254-290) and index.
Contents:
Introduction -- A European movement: actors, bestsellers, code words, and translations -- The argument from design: from England to Finland -- Early central European physico-theology -- Anthropocentrism -- Doing physico-theology: collecting and collections -- Diluvialism -- Protestants and Catholics -- Conclusion.
Summary:
"Physico-theology celebrated the observation of nature as a way toward the recognition of God as Creator and to demonstrate the compatibility of the biblical record with the new science. It was a crucial, albeit often underestimated element in the intellectual as well as socio-cultural establishment of the new science in western and central Europe beginning in the mid-seventeenth century. The importance of physico-theology in enhancing the acceptance of the new science among a broad educated public cannot be underestimated. Unfortunately, this insight has not yet received much attention in the history of early modern science, chiefly because the history of physico-theology tends to highlight the activities of virtuosi rather than well-known scientists. A contribution to the history of knowledge, this is the first monograph in English on physico-theology on the European scale. It concentrates on two genres, the argument from design, and the palaeontological argument regarding the role of the Deluge in the formation of fossils. It does so without neglecting practice (correspondence and collecting). It pays considerable attention to the historical context, above all to the new image of God as a wise, benevolent, rather than unpredictable being, which provided the practitioners of physico-theology (including clergy, physicians, lawyers, and philologists) with a new and powerful argument. It draws attention to the predominantly Protestant nature of the phenomenon and looks at the longevity of the argument from design in Britain and the Netherlands, where its demise came about as late as the first half of the nineteenth century"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Oxford-Warburg studies
ISBN:
9780192864369
019286436X
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1285489143
LCCN:
2022934898
Locations:
OZAX845 -- Northwestern College - DeWitt Library (Orange City)

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