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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... arts . 27 , 49 , & 50 ( Switzerland ) ; Turkey Constitution art . 24 ; Constitution art . 17 ( Zaire ) . repent - a doctrine which dominated Western religious thought for RELIGIOUS RIGHTS : A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE 11.
... doctrine of Christian love . The new post - medieval religious philosophy blended its increasing emphasis on toleration , the growing separation of church from state ( Roger Williams ' " wall of separation " ) , and the primacy of the ...
... doctrine of religious liberty . This Christian " self - consciousness " had nothing to do with political realms ... doctrines opposed to Lutheranism . Nevertheless , Luther's " inner conscience " anticipated the elevation of religious ...
... doctrine of the " two kingdoms " —the heavenly or spiritual and the earthly or civil — to both of which the Christian is subject . Witte explores Calvin's middle - of - the - road views of individual freedom and duty in both kingdoms ...
... doctrine of toleration constitutes a theological argument about the dialectic of biblical history — and hence informs and serves as the basis for the historical dialectic of Hegel and Kant . As with his interpretation of Hobbes ...
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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 |