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"A very successful collaborative investigation into one of the key aspects of the early modern mind and soul." - Mark Knights, H-Albion

About Contexts of Conscience in Early Modern Europe, 1500-1700

In the early modern period, the conscience stood as a powerful mediator between God and man, directing and judging moral actions.

This collection conveys the breadth of the conscience's jurisdiction, analyzing its impact on politics, religion, science, and the understanding of gender and sexuality.

It demonstrates how individuals resolved ethical problems in these areas through applying the methods of casuistry, the branch of theology devoted to resolving difficult moral cases.

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