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Charly Coleman, "The Spirit of French Capitalism: Economic Theology in the Age of Enlightenment" (Stanford UP, 2021)

New Books in Western European Studies

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Theology and Economy in the Age of Enlightenment

Charle: What is it that makes the age of enlightenment a break from centuries before? Right? The argument of the monk does not turn on the novelty of transubstantiation as te doctrine a, or the eucharist, or any of the other sacraments. But what i do want to argue is that one can detect a shift in the way those doctrines were articulated and understood in the wake of the protestant challenge. And so what i think one can see beginning with tridentine catholicism. While, for one there is this unabashed affirmation of transdentiation as the official, unassailable dogma of the church. Then the other illuming context is

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