Victor Nuovo represents the philosophical thought of John Locke as the work of a Christian virtuoso: an empirical natural philosopher, who was also a practising Christian. Locke believed that the two vocations were not only compatible, but mutually sustaining, and he aspired to unite them in producing a system of Christian philosophy.
Victor Nuovo represents the philosophical thought of John Locke as the work of a Christian virtuoso: an empirical natural philosopher, who was also a practising Christian. Locke believed that the two vocations were not only compatible, but mutually sustaining, and he aspired to unite them in producing a system of Christian philosophy.
Victor Nuovo is Charles A. Dana Professor of Philosophy Emeritus at Middlebury College, Vermont, and Senior Research Fellow at Harris Manchester College, Oxford. He taught at Middlebury College from 1962 to 1994. He is the editor John Locke: Writings on Religion (2002) and of the Clarendon Edition of Locke's Vindications of the Reasonableness of Christianity (2012), both published by OUP.
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Introduction I. Christian Virtuosity and the Crisis of Atheism 1: Francis Bacon and the Origin of Christian Virtuosity 2: Robert Boyle, Christian Virtuoso 3: Epicurus, Lucretius, and the Crisis of Atheism II. The Philosophy of a Christian Virtuoso 4: The Origin of Locke's Essay 5: The Philosophy of a Christian Virtuoso I: The New Countenance of Logic 6: The Philosophy of a Christian Virtuoso II: Physics 7: The Philosophy of a Christian Virtuoso III: Ethics 8: The Theology of a Christian Virtuoso Conclusion
Introduction I. Christian Virtuosity and the Crisis of Atheism 1: Francis Bacon and the Origin of Christian Virtuosity 2: Robert Boyle, Christian Virtuoso 3: Epicurus, Lucretius, and the Crisis of Atheism II. The Philosophy of a Christian Virtuoso 4: The Origin of Locke's Essay 5: The Philosophy of a Christian Virtuoso I: The New Countenance of Logic 6: The Philosophy of a Christian Virtuoso II: Physics 7: The Philosophy of a Christian Virtuoso III: Ethics 8: The Theology of a Christian Virtuoso Conclusion
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