Secular and religious views of the future: Johann Gottfried Herder and the universal histories of the Enlightenment

IF 0.5 Q1 Arts and Humanities Intellectual History Review Pub Date : 2023-03-02 DOI:10.1080/17496977.2023.2179363
Daniel Fulda
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ABSTRACT Besides geographical boundlessness, the claim to totality that characterizes universal histories comprises a temporal horizon, which reaches from the Creation to the end of the world predestined to Christians. The article examines the role of religious approaches on the one hand and secular points of view on the other in the transformation of eschatology into the idea of an open future shapeable by humans. The analysis focusses first on works by Johann Gottfried Herder (1744–1803). While the above-mentioned transformation is usually interpreted as a process of secularization, this article reveals a reliance on religious hopes for the afterlife, also and especially where progressistic expectations for the development of the individual as well as of humanity were articulated. A second step leads back into the early eighteenth century. A frontispiece of 1717 already expressed the idea of an “open future” conceived secularly as a “space of time” to be shaped by human beings according to their own interests and guided by the experiences of the past. The article closes with a discussion of the reasons for the return of religious ways of thinking in the late Enlightenment, which becomes particularly apparent in universal- historical expectations of the future.
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世俗和宗教对未来的看法:约翰·戈特弗里德·赫尔德与启蒙运动的普遍历史
摘要除了地域的无边界之外,普世历史的总体性主张还包括一个时间的地平线,从创世到基督徒注定的世界末日。这篇文章一方面考察了宗教方法和世俗观点在末世论向人类可塑造的开放未来的转变中的作用。分析首先集中在约翰·戈特弗里德·赫尔德(1744-1803)的作品上。虽然上述转变通常被解释为世俗化的过程,但这篇文章揭示了对宗教对来生的希望的依赖,尤其是在表达了对个人和人类发展的进步主义期望的情况下。第二步可以追溯到十八世纪初。1717年的一篇序言已经表达了“开放的未来”的想法,它被安全地设想为一个“时间空间”,由人类根据自己的兴趣和过去的经验来塑造。文章最后讨论了启蒙运动后期宗教思维方式回归的原因,这在对未来的普遍历史期望中尤为明显。
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