The Polish Brethren were fervent advocates of religious tolerance. Johann Crell's “Vindiciae pro Religionis Libertate” (1637) is prominent among their works, because of its far-reaching and progressive arguments for freedom of religion. This article outlines the historical and intellectual context of this pamphlet, and its reception in seventeenth-century Europe. Despite being familiar with a historical situation in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth where toleration was practiced on a societal level, Crell strongly argued that freedom of religion had to be enacted through a public law. Only in this way could freedom of religion be truly effective and guarantee safety for all citizens.
Tolerance, Society, and Sovereignty in the Seventeenth Century: The Retreat From Pluralism in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth / Francesco Quatrini. - In: RENAISSANCE QUARTERLY. - ISSN 0034-4338. - STAMPA. - 63:(2023), pp. 124-165. [10.1017/rqx.2022.434]
Tolerance, Society, and Sovereignty in the Seventeenth Century: The Retreat From Pluralism in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
Francesco Quatrini
2023
Abstract
The Polish Brethren were fervent advocates of religious tolerance. Johann Crell's “Vindiciae pro Religionis Libertate” (1637) is prominent among their works, because of its far-reaching and progressive arguments for freedom of religion. This article outlines the historical and intellectual context of this pamphlet, and its reception in seventeenth-century Europe. Despite being familiar with a historical situation in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth where toleration was practiced on a societal level, Crell strongly argued that freedom of religion had to be enacted through a public law. Only in this way could freedom of religion be truly effective and guarantee safety for all citizens.I documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.



