Offering a vivid account of the revolutionary times through which they lived, this book revolutionises our understanding of Hobbes and Locke. Focused on their own era, it reveals a great deal about how religious toleration and religious politics developed within modern liberalism, and explores tensions that are with us still.
Offering a vivid account of the revolutionary times through which they lived, this book revolutionises our understanding of Hobbes and Locke. Focused on their own era, it reveals a great deal about how religious toleration and religious politics developed within modern liberalism, and explores tensions that are with us still.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jeffrey R. Collins is Associate Professor of History at Queen's University, Canada. He is the author of The Allegiance of Thomas Hobbes (2005) and numerous articles on modern religion and political thought in journals such as Modern Intellectual History and the Journal of Modern History. He is also a regular book reviewer for the Wall Street Journal and the Times Literary Supplement.
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Acknowledgements Note on the text List of abbreviations Introduction 1. John Locke and Interregnum Hobbism 2. The Restoration projects of Thomas Hobbes 3. John Locke and the Restoration politique 4. Non-domination liberty in spiritual context 5. Locke, conscience, and the Libertas Ecclesiae 6. Locke and Catholicism: the 'Roman Leviathan' 7. Locke and a 'more liberal' Hobbism Conclusion. Conscience and Liberalism's two paths Bibliography Index.
Acknowledgements Note on the text List of abbreviations Introduction 1. John Locke and Interregnum Hobbism 2. The Restoration projects of Thomas Hobbes 3. John Locke and the Restoration politique 4. Non-domination liberty in spiritual context 5. Locke, conscience, and the Libertas Ecclesiae 6. Locke and Catholicism: the 'Roman Leviathan' 7. Locke and a 'more liberal' Hobbism Conclusion. Conscience and Liberalism's two paths Bibliography Index.
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