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      Printing Religion after the Enlightenment

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      Over the course of the seventeenth to eighteenth centuries, an interior private notion of religion gained wide public recognition in Europe. This book provides a new model to study the interaction between religion and its publication through various material printed forms such as books, pamphlets, a...

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      Product ID:9781793637932
      Product Form:Hardback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Printing Religion after the Enlightenment
      Authors:Author: Timothy Stanley
      Page Count:204
      Subjects:Philosophy of religion, Philosophy of religion, History of religion, History of religion
      Description:Over the course of the seventeenth to eighteenth centuries, an interior private notion of religion gained wide public recognition in Europe. This book provides a new model to study the interaction between religion and its publication through various material printed forms such as books, pamphlets, and newspapers.

      Over the course of the seventeenth to eighteenth centuries, an interior private notion of religion gained wide public recognition. It then spread through settler colonial contexts around the world. It has since been criticized for its abstract, immaterial nature as well as its irrelevance to traditions beyond the European context. However, such critiques obscure the contradiction between religion’s definition as a matter of interior privacy and its public visibility in various printed publications. Timothy Stanley responds by re-evaluating the cultural impact of the exterior forms in which religious texts were printed, such as pamphlets, broadsheets, books, and journals. He also applies that evidence to critical studies of religion shaped by the crisis of representation in the human sciences. While Jacques Derrida is oft-cited as a progenitor of that crisis, the opposite case is made. Additionally, Stanley draws on Derrida’s thought to reframe the relation between a religious text’s internal hermeneutic interests and its external forms. In sum, this book provides a new model of how people printed religion in ways that can be compared to other material cultures around the world.


      Imprint Name:Lexington Books
      Publisher Name:Lexington Books
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2022-07-15

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      Weight440 g
      Dimensions160 × 236 × 20 mm