Title Revoliucinė dora: Maximilieno Robespierre’o išpažinta (anti)religija Prancūzijos revoliucijos metu
Translation of Title Revolutionary morality: the (anti)religion confessed by Maximilien Robespierre during the French Revolution.
Authors Ulišauskas, Ignas
DOI 10.15388/VUIFSMD.2025.2
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Is Part of Vilniaus universiteto Istorijos fakulteto studentų mokslo darbai 2024.. Vilnius : Vilniaus universiteto leidykla. 2025, p. 19-34.. ISSN 2783-705X
Keywords [eng] Maximilien Robespierre ; religious consciousness ; French Revolution ; fanaticism ; atheism ; dechristianization ; Supreme Being ; terror
Abstract [eng] The aim of this paper is to gain insight into Maximilien Robespierre’s (1758–1794) religious consciousness. He, like his fellow and enemy revolutionaries, lived in a world where it was more understandable to be religious than to not to be. With the outbreak of the French Revolution, it can be seen that Robespierre used religious or religiously subtextual signs in his rhetoric. While scholars have noted that Robespierre established the Cult of Supreme Being, it is evident that his faith was prominently more multifaceted and nuanced. An analysis of his rhetoric reveals the presence of an authentic personal faith, which he leveraged to combat his political enemies, justify revolutionary violence, and advance the goals of the French Revolution.
Published Vilnius : Vilniaus universiteto leidykla
Type Journal article
Language Lithuanian
Publication date 2025
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