Björn Pecina
Mendelssohns diskrete Religion
[Mendelssohn's Discreet Religion.]
2016. XII, 394 pages. Summary
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One of the most fascinating characteristics of the Age of Enlightenment is that processes of rationalization and self-reflection were able to transcend denominational boundaries. This often resulted in an opening of the concept of religion. Based on this, Björn Pecina develops an understanding of religion by dealing with the works of two distinguished scholars in particular: Moses Mendelssohn and Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Jerusalem.