Document Type

Article

Department/Program

Religious Studies

Pub Date

2016

Volume

2

Issue

1

First Page

785

Abstract

This essay traces a genealogy of the modern concept of race, and modern racism, in relationship to the intellectual shifts that led to the secularization of knowledge during the Renaissance and Enlightenment. Through an analysis of the evolution of the central concept of "The Great Chain of Being" from the Classical through Medieval and Early Modern periods, I argue that the decline of religion in the West was a necessary condition for the rise of modern conceptions of race and racism.

DOI

10.1515/opth-2016-0059

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