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100 1 0 _aCuchet, Guillaume
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245 0 0 _aUtopia and Religion in the Nineteenth Century
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520 _aJean Reynaud’s religious philosophy is one of the “secondary thoughts” of saint-simonianism. Among the young saint-simonians of 1830, Reynaud is one of those who took most seriously the final call of the master to exert the advent of a “new christianism.” In 1854 he synthesized 20 years of theological thought in a book, Earth and Heaven, which achieved a surprising success, monopolizing the religious columns for several months until it was formally reproved by the catholic Church. This debate belatedly highlights one of the XIXth century religious self-consciousness’ utopias, undergoing exhaustion in the 1860 decade: the project to draw a “spiritualist” third way between catholicism and scepticism that would be conformable to modernity’s social, cultural and sentimental requirements.
690 _autopia
690 _atheology
690 _aspiritism
690 _asaint-simonianism
690 _athe Second Empire
690 _areligion
786 0 _nRevue historique | o 631 | 3 | 2004-09-01 | p. 577-599 | 0035-3264
856 4 1 _uhttps://shs.cairn.info/journal-revue-historique-2004-3-page-577?lang=en
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