1. The Enlightenment was an idealistic movement based on the belief that science and human reason can triumph over political and religious tyranny. An intellectual spirit that knew no national boundaries, it drew proponents from all over the world.
John Locke is an enlightenment thinker who supported religious tolerance and freedom of expression.
Catherine II of Russia.
He believed in religious toleration during the war of religion.
The word 'religious' is an adjective describing the common noun 'toleration', forming the noun phrase 'religious toleration'.
accepted diversity and practiced religious toleration
Montesquieu analyzed separation of power, Voltaire religious toleration and deism and Diderot edited the encyclopedia.
The Enlightenment or the Age of Reason: The enlightenment was a philosophic movement of the 18th century marked by a rejection of traditional social, religious, and political ideas and an emphasis on rationalism.
The Muslim ruler, Akbar, mandated religious and cultural toleration.
Its religous toleration was a major factor in making America attractive to persecuted religious minorities.
The Act for Religious Toleration
It became a major weapon against the old French society. Many of the articles in it were used to attack the religious superstition and supported religious toleration. Other articles called for social, legal, and political improvements that would help lead society to a more tolerant and humane society.
Yes.