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An Outline of the History of Christian Thought Since Kant

By Edward Caldwell Moore

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Journey through a time of revolution in Christian thinking, where faith grapples with philosophy, history, and the relentless march of science.

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2005-05-07
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"An Outline of the History of Christian Thought Since Kant" by Edward Caldwell Moore is a history book that looks at how Christian ideas changed from the late 1700s to the early 1900s. The book studies the big philosophical changes and religious movements that happened during this time. It's mostly about how thinkers and religious leaders, influenced by new ideas especially from a philosopher named Kant, looked at Christianity differently after major changes in science, history, and logic. The book starts by talking about how the Protestant Reformation tried to bring new ways of thinking but didn't change everything. It shows how Protestant beliefs and new philosophies worked together, explaining that important thinkers caused people to rethink Christian beliefs. According to the book, three main things shaped Christian thought in the 1800s: new philosophies, looking at history with a critical eye, and growing knowledge in science. These ideas, along with changes in religious views, help explain how Christian thought changed over time, which is the book's main story.

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