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    The Determination of Man: Johann Joachim Spalding and the Protestant Enlightenment.Michael Printy - 2013 - Journal of the History of Ideas 74 (2):189-212.
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    Protestantism and progress in the year XII: Charles villers's essay on the spirit and influence of Luther's reformation (1804).Michael Printy - 2012 - Modern Intellectual History 9 (2):303-329.
    This article examines Charles Villers's Essay on the Spirit and Influence of Luther's Reformation (1804) in its intellectual and historical context. Exiled from France after 1792, Villers intervened in important French and German debates about the relationship of religion, history, and philosophy. The article shows how he took up a German Protestant discussion on the meaning of the Reformation that had been underway from the 1770s through the end of the century, including efforts by Kantians to seize the mantle of (...)
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    Skinner and Pocock in context: Early modern political thought today.Michael Printy - 2009 - History and Theory 48 (1):113-121.
    Annabel Brett and James Tully, ed., Rethinking the Foundations of Modern Political Thought, and D. N. DeLuna, ed., The Political Imagination in History: Essays Concerning J. G. A. Pocock.
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    A Companion to the Catholic Enlightenment in Europe.Ulrich L. Lehner & Michael O'Neill Printy (eds.) - 2010 - Brill.
    This book present the first comprehensive overview of the Catholic Enlightenment in Europe by a group of leading international scholars.
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    Enlightenment's reformation: religion and philosophy in Germany, 1750-1830.Michael O'Neill Printy - 2024 - New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.
    Between 1750 and 1830, two key cultural achievements - the sixteenth-century Reformation and the late eighteenth-century birth of "German" philosophy - became fused in public discussion. Enlightenment's Reformation explores how the Reformation was transformed into a narrative of progress, and why it has had such a long-standing impact.
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