Ramism and the Reformation of Method - Simon J. G. Burton

Ramism and the Reformation of Method

The Franciscan Legacy in Early Modernity
Buch | Hardcover
440 Seiten
2024
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-19-751635-5 (ISBN)
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Ramism and the Reformation of Method offers a fresh exploration of the philosophical and theological presuppositions of the early modern movement of Ramism. It shows how Ramism was grounded in medieval Augustinian and Franciscan thought and charts its reception within the wider movement of Reformed scholasticism. It thereby challenges a widespread narrative associating Reformed Protestantism with disenchantment and the onset of secularism. Tracing a broad arc from Ramus to Comenius, it examines the nature and formation of Ramism and its subsequent development and transformation, revealing that Ramism was at the epicentre of a methodological revolution which came to profoundly impact every sphere of early modern thought.

For its devotees, Ramism became the hallmark of a truly Christian philosophy and theology, the divine pattern of all reality, and the key to restoring a unified Christendom. Fundamental to Ramism was a dynamic convergence of ontology, epistemology, and theology resonating with Franciscan reform. In particular, Ramism was profoundly indebted to an eclectic Neo-Platonist and Scotist approach to reality and developed as a supernatural logic of faith patterned on Scripture. It was also expressed according to a wider mathematization and systematization of knowledge grounded in Cusan and Fabrist ideals. Ramism and the Reformation of Method exposes the deep roots of the early modern encyclopaedia in medieval and Renaissance thought and shows how Ramism was realized in an important Edenic paradigm, issuing in a Trinitarian and eschatological drive for the universal reform of Church and society.

Simon J. G. Burton is John Laing Senior Lecturer in Reformation History at the School of Divinity, University of Edinburgh. He is the author of The Hallowing of Logic: The Trinitarian Method of Richard Baxter's Methodus Theologiae (2012) and co-editor of Nicholas of Cusa and the Making of the Early Modern World (2019).

Acknowledgements

List of Abbreviations

Introduction: The Franciscan Reformation of Method

1. Divine Dialectic: Ramus, Method, and the Ascent to God

2. Return to the Golden Age: Ramus and the Reform of Church and Society

3. Logics of Faith: Piscator, Herborn Ramism, and the Confessionalisation of Method

4. Archetypal Reform: Richardson, Ames, and the Reduction of the Arts

5. Catholic Symphony: Scaliger, Polanus, and the Reconfiguring of Ramism

6. Christian Philosophy: Keckermann, Encyclopaedism, and the Return to Eden

7. Philosophical Panacaea: Alsted, Lullism, and Trinitarian Encyclopaedism

8. Universal Harmony: Bisterfeld, Immeation, and Mystical Transformation

9. Pansophia: Comenius and the Quest for Human Omniscience

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Reihe/Serie Oxford Studies in Historical Theology
Zusatzinfo 17 figures
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 145 x 226 mm
Gewicht 748 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Neuzeit (bis 1918)
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Religionsgeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie
ISBN-10 0-19-751635-1 / 0197516351
ISBN-13 978-0-19-751635-5 / 9780197516355
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