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Brant Broughton, London, Gloucester -- William Warburton's "heroic moderation" -- Natural right and toleration -- Theology and history -- Established religion -- Justification, philosophy, and science -- Secular culture -- Moderation in decline -- Geneva -- Jacob Vernet's "middle way" -- Theology -- Politics -- The Enlightenment and the philosophes -- Geneva transformed -- Halle -- Siegmund Jacob Baumgarten's "vital knowledge" -- "The union with God" -- Exegesis -- History, sacred, and secular -- Natural right and toleration -- Neology and the state -- Berlin -- Moses Mendelssohn's "vital script" -- Intellectual renewal : philosophy -- Intellectual renewal : exegesis -- "Civic acceptance" and "divine legislation" -- "Socrates of Berlin" -- Haskalah and beyond -- Vienna-Linz -- Joseph Balentin Eybel's "reasonable doctrine" -- Church law -- Linz and Joseph II -- "True devotion" -- Revolution -- Toul-Paris-Lyon -- Adrien Lamourette's "luminous side of faith" -- Where France differed -- Catholicism - The 1780s -- Theology -- Revolution, 1789-91 -- Revolution, 1791-94. |