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Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION: Revival in Jefferson's Virginia; Enlightenment and Counter-Enlightenment; Religion as Ecstatic Experience and Religion as Morality
Chapter 2: The Crucible of the Counter-Enlightenment I: Zinzendorf and the Moravians
Chapter 3: Christian Antecedents: Zinzendorf from Spener's Pietist Protestantism, Lutheran Protestantism, Luther's awake^Augustine>Calvin>Edwards
Chapter 4: The Crucible of the Counter-Enlightenment II: Jonathan Edwards and the Atlantic Great Awakening. Enlightenment and Counter-Enlightenment in one. Edwards from Calvinist Protestantism, and the "grace" of Edwards, Wesley and Whitefield.
Chapter 5: The Crucible of the Counter-Enlightenment III: John Wesley, George Whitefield, Me^> Whitefield vs Wesley.
Chapter 6: The Crucible of the Counter-Enlightenment IV: Jansenist Convulsionaries. Catholic Christianity, too. Hildegarde of Bingen 12thC, Mechthild, Porete & Julian 13thC. Post-Reformation Catholic mysticism, Jansenius's return to Augustine. Zinzendorf again and Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
Chapter 7: Jewish Antecedents and the Crucible of the Counter-Enlightenment V: The Baal Shem Tov from Kabbalist and Sabbatian Judaism to Hasidism. Abraham & Moses and Medieval Jews: Paquda and piety, Maimonides, De Leon's Zohar. How the oldest Abrahamic-Judaism-is embedded in both Christendom and Dar al-Islam
Chapter 8: Muslim Antecedents: Muhammad, Asharites and Sufis. Medieval Muslims: al-Hallaj, al-Qushayri, al-Ghazali & Averroes, Ibn 'Arabi & Ibn Taymiyyah.
Chapter 9: The Crucible of the Counter-Enlightenment VI: Islam's 18th-century reform and Muhammad Ibn abd al-Wahhab and Shah Waliullah. Rebirth of violent Salafism.
Chapter 10: Conclusion, Ecstasy and the decay of Ecstasy, Piety vs Moralism in Judaism, Christianity and Islam. What religion is.
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Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION: Revival in Jefferson's Virginia; Enlightenment and Counter-Enlightenment; Religion as Ecstatic Experience and Religion as Morality
Chapter 2: The Crucible of the Counter-Enlightenment I: Zinzendorf and the Moravians
Chapter 3: Christian Antecedents: Zinzendorf from Spener's Pietist Protestantism, Lutheran Protestantism, Luther's awake^Augustine>Calvin>Edwards
Chapter 4: The Crucible of the Counter-Enlightenment II: Jonathan Edwards and the Atlantic Great Awakening. Enlightenment and Counter-Enlightenment in one. Edwards from Calvinist Protestantism, and the "grace" of Edwards, Wesley and Whitefield.
Chapter 5: The Crucible of the Counter-Enlightenment III: John Wesley, George Whitefield, Me^> Whitefield vs Wesley.
Chapter 6: The Crucible of the Counter-Enlightenment IV: Jansenist Convulsionaries. Catholic Christianity, too. Hildegarde of Bingen 12thC, Mechthild, Porete & Julian 13thC. Post-Reformation Catholic mysticism, Jansenius's return to Augustine. Zinzendorf again and Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
Chapter 7: Jewish Antecedents and the Crucible of the Counter-Enlightenment V: The Baal Shem Tov from Kabbalist and Sabbatian Judaism to Hasidism. Abraham & Moses and Medieval Jews: Paquda and piety, Maimonides, De Leon's Zohar. How the oldest Abrahamic-Judaism-is embedded in both Christendom and Dar al-Islam
Chapter 8: Muslim Antecedents: Muhammad, Asharites and Sufis. Medieval Muslims: al-Hallaj, al-Qushayri, al-Ghazali & Averroes, Ibn 'Arabi & Ibn Taymiyyah.
Chapter 9: The Crucible of the Counter-Enlightenment VI: Islam's 18th-century reform and Muhammad Ibn abd al-Wahhab and Shah Waliullah. Rebirth of violent Salafism.
Chapter 10: Conclusion, Ecstasy and the decay of Ecstasy, Piety vs Moralism in Judaism, Christianity and Islam. What religion is.
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