Religious Liberty in Western ThoughtNoel B. Reynolds, W. Cole Durham Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 2003 - 312 lappuses This is a print on demand book and is therefore non- returnable. In this volume, several leading scholars harvest the best of Western thinking on religious liberty. An opening chapter shows how religious liberty emerged slowly in the West through centuries of cruel experience and growing enlightenment. Separate chapters thereafter take up the unique role of such titans as Marsilius, Luther, Calvin, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Burke, Tocqueville, and the American framers in the Western drama of religious liberty. From widely divergent experiences, these titans discovered the cardinal principles of religious liberty -- religious pluralism and toleration, religious equality and non- discrimination, liberty of conscience and association, freedom of expression and exercise. From widely discordant convictions, they distilled the most enduring models of church and state and of religion and law in the West -- from the organic models of earlier centuries to the dualistic models of more recent times. Contributors: |
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... Thomas Hobbes : On Religious Liberty and Sovereignty Chapter 6 : Joshua Mitchell / 143 John Locke : A Theology of Religious Liberty Chapter 7 : W. Cole Durham , Jr. / 161 Rousseau's Civil Religion and the Ideal of Wholeness Chapter 8 ...
... Thomas J. Lowery gave valuable assistance in the final writing and editing stages . Finally , we express appreciation to our own wives , Louise Durham and Sydney Reynolds , for their constant support and tolerance of the academic ...
... Thomas Hobbes , Jean Jacques Rousseau , and Edmund Burke . We were fortunate to be able to attract an outstanding group of scholars who could prepare papers on each of these thinkers and help us select readings appropriate to our topic ...
... Thomas Aquinas saw dissent as an act of willful rebellion ; and persecution was considered a necessary remedy to prevent others from following such renegades to hell . Tierney traces the growth of religious liberty from the self ...
... Thomas Hobbes . — In complete contradistinction to the Lutheran ideal of the " two kingdoms " espoused by Luther and Calvin is the theocratic monism of Thomas Hobbes , as interpreted by Professor Joshua Mitchell in chapter five ...
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RELIGIOUS RIGHTS A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE | 29 |
POLITICAL AND RELIGIOUS FREEDOM IN MARSILIUS OF PADUA | 59 |
MARTIN LUTHER ON RELIGIOUS LIBERTY | 75 |
MODERATE RELIGIOUS LIBERTY IN THE THEOLOGY OF JOHN CALVIN | 83 |
THOMAS HOBBES ON RELIGIOUS LIBERTY AND SOVEREIGNTY | 123 |
JOHN LOCKE A THEOLOGY OF RELIGIOUS LIBERTY | 143 |
ROUSSEAUS CIVIL RELIGION AND THE IDEAL OF WHOLENESS | 161 |
EDMUND BURKES TOLERANT ESTABLISHMENT | 203 |
RELIGIOUS LIBERTY AND RELIGION IN THE AMERICAN FOUNDING REVISITED | 245 |
THE ACCOMMODATION OF RELIGION A TOCQUEVILLIAN PERSPECTIVE | 291 |
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Religious Liberty in Western Thought Noel B. Reynolds,W. Cole Durham (Jr.) Priekšskatījums nav pieejams - 1996 |