Church, Religion and Morality

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Abstract

A challenge when striving to distill the role of Church and religion in Europe in a specific social field such as education from 1650 to 1800 is the impossibility to separate religion from other spheres in society. Distinctions between religion and other social spheres are a product of not least the political and ideological waves of reforms and revolutions that broke at the end of the period in question. Much schooling during this time and across the European states was driven by religious orders, groups, and churches, and much of what went on belongs—when narrating the history of education—just as much to other areas, for instance literacy and the development of ideas of how to instruct and learn.
However, the period was also when the relation between religious institutions and the state started to be questioned.
The sharp historiographic divide between “Protestant early modernity” and “Secular modernization” is going through scholarly change. Catholicism was modernizing, too, and Enlightenment was also religious. This chapter puts an emphasis on the reform effort in the European states that culminated in revisions as well as in revolutions in the late eighteenth century, but which to a large degree draws on reform movements dating further back.
Translated title of the contributionKirke, religion og moral
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationA Cultural History of Education in The Age of Enlightenment (1650-1800)
EditorsGary Mcculloch, Daniel Tröhler
Number of pages22
VolumeIV
Place of PublicationLondon
PublisherBloomsbury Academic
Publication date10 Dec 2020
Edition1
Pages25-46
Chapter1
ISBN (Print)9781350035560
Publication statusPublished - 10 Dec 2020
SeriesThe Cultural Histories Series

Keywords

  • Enligthenment
  • Bildung
  • Educationalization
  • Pedagogization
  • Institutions
  • State
  • State Crafting
  • Austria
  • France
  • Preussen
  • Nordic States
  • Church History
  • History of Education
  • History of Educational Theory
  • Transnational History

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