John Locke: Resistance, Religion and ResponsibilityCambridge University Press, 11 aug 1994 - 485 pagina's This book provides a contextual account of the development of John Locke's political, religious, social and moral thought. It analyses many of Locke's unpublished manuscripts and relatively neglected works as well as the Two Treatises, the Letter Concerning Toleration and the Essay Concerning Human Understanding. Professor Marshall studies the development of Locke's political thought from absolutism to resistance, and provides significant revisions to current explanations of the immediate contexts and purposes of composition of the Two Treatises. He also sets out major accounts of Locke's moral, social and religious thought both as extremely important subjects in their own right and in order to challenge many scholars' interpretations of their influences on Locke's political thought. |
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Inhoudsopgave
Against the tyranny of a religious rage | 3 |
Restoration churchmanship and the Essay on Toleration | 33 |
Undermining the temple of worship of priest and prince | 73 |
The theology of a reasonable man 166783 | 119 |
RESISTANCE AND RESPONSIBILITY | 155 |
Lockes moral and social thought 166081 the ethics of a gentleman | 157 |
Resistance and the Second Treatise | 205 |
Lockes moral and social thought 16811704 | 292 |
HERESY PRIESTCRAFT AND TOLERATION JOHN LOCKE AGAINST THE EMPIRE OF DARKNESS | 327 |
Theology epistemology and toleration against the Empire of Darkness | 329 |
The contexts of The Reasonableness of Christianity | 384 |
From the Reasonableness to the Paraphrase an Unitarian heretic | 414 |
Conclusion | 452 |
Bibliography | 456 |
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absolutism According to Locke actions Anglican antitrinitarian Arminian Ashcraft authority belief Calvinist Cerinthus Charles Christ Christianity Church of England Cicero cited civil clerics commitment composed Concerning conscience consent Correspondence Critical Notes defended desire Discourse discussed dissenters divine doctrine draft duty early Essay on Toleration ethics Exclusion Crisis explicitly faith Ferguson Filmer God's Gospel hedonic Ibid important indicate individual interpretation Jean le Clerc John Locke justice King labour Latitudinarians law of nature Letter Letter Concerning Toleration liberty Limborch Locke argued Locke c34 Locke declared Locke wrote Locke's argument Locke's thought magistrate manuscript men's ment morality natural law necessary Nicole Nicole's nonconformists original sin Oxford Paraphrase Parliament passim peace political society preservation probably punishment reading reason recognised religion religious Restoration Revolutionary Politics Scripture Second Treatise sermon Shaftesbury significant Socinian Stillingfleet suggest theological things Tillotson Tracts trinitarian Trinity truth Tyrrell unitarian virtue Whigs Wootton worship
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