Romantic Religion/ Romantic Views of Nationalism and History
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John Wesley | the leader of the Methodist movement
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Romantic Religious Thinkers | Sought the foundation of religion in the inner emotions of humankind
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Cause of the rise of Methodism | middle of the eighteenth century revolt against Deism and rationalism in the Church of England
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Holy Club | group established by John Wesley at Oxford University
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The Genius of Christianity (1802) | book that stressed passion as the driving force in religion, written by Viscount Francois Rene de Chateaubriand that became considered the "bible of Romanticism"
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Friedrich Schleiermacher (1768-1834) | writer and Romanic leader who claimed that religion wasn't dogmatic or ethical, but a feeling or intuition of "absolute dependence on an infinite reality"
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J. G. Fichte (1762-1814) | German philosopher and nationalist who believed that people shape the world and are truly individual pieces of it
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Johahn Gottfried Herder (1744-1803) | German critic of European colonialism and resentful about the French cultural influence in Germany
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Grimm Brothers (Jakob and Wilhelm) | inspired by Herder and famous for writing a collection of fairy tales that exemplified individual culture
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Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770-1831) | German Romantic historian and philosopher who believed in the evolution of ideas in a conflicting manner
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Thesis, Antithesis, and Synthesis | thesis- predominant set of ideas
antithesis- conflicting set of ideas
synthesis- end resulting thesis formed by the clashing of the other two that will then go through the process again
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Romantic Europe's beliefs about Islam | conflict between Christians and Muslins was necessary, Arabs were another culture (to be respected or not), and that Islam was an inspirational culture with much to be learned
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Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881) | supported Muhammad as a leader and a symbol of God and human's connection, opposed to most people who saw him as am impostor
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Napoleon's Effects on the Middle East | learning from Muslim's was encouraged, Europeans visiting the area became much more accepted and normal, and an increase in desires for Middle Eastern things (such as architecture)
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