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Essays on Church, State, and Politics

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The essays selected here for translation derive largely from Thomasius’s work on Staatskirchenrecht, or the political jurisprudence of church law. These works, originating as disputations, theses, and pamphlets, were direct interventions in the unresolved issue of the political role of religion in Brandenburg-Prussia, a state in which a Calvinist dynasty ruled over a largely Lutheran population and nobility as well as a significant Catholic minority. In mandating limited religious toleration within the German states, the provisions of the Peace of Westphalia (1648) also provided the rulers of Brandenburg-Prussia with a way of keeping the powerful Lutheran church in check by guaranteeing a degree of religious freedom to non-Lutherans and thereby detaching the state from the most powerful territorial church. Thomasius’s writings on church-state relations, many of them critical of the civil claims made by Lutheran theologians, are a direct response to this state of affairs. At the same time, owing to the depth of intellectual resources at his disposal, these works constitute a major contribution to the broader discussion of the relation between the religious and political spheres.

Christian Thomasius (1655–1728) was a German philosopher and legal theorist. He was a cofounder of the University of Halle, where he was also a professor.

Ian Hunter is Australian Professorial Fellow in the Centre for the History of European Discourses, University of Queensland.

Frank Grunert is a member of the Institute for Philosophy at the University of Giessen.

Thomas Ahnert is a Lecturer in History at the University of Edinburgh.

Knud Haakonssen is Professor of Intellectual History at the University of Sussex, England.

336 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 2007

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Christian Thomasius war ein deutscher Jurist und Philosoph. Er gilt als Wegbereiter der Frühaufklärung in Deutschland und wird gelegentlich als „Vater der deutschen Aufklärung“ bezeichnet. Thomasius trug durch sein Eintreten für eine humane Strafordnung im Sinne der Aufklärung wesentlich zur Abschaffung der Hexenprozesse und der Folter bei.

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Christian Thomasius was a German jurist and philosopher. He is considered a pioneer of the early Enlightenment in Germany and is sometimes referred to as the "father of the German Enlightenment". Thomasius made a significant contribution to the abolition of witch trials and torture through his advocacy of a humane penal system in the spirit of the Enlightenment.

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