The Relation of John Locke to English Deism
Author : Samuel Gring Hefelbower
Publisher :
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 16,2 MB
Release : 1918
Category : Deism
ISBN :
Author : Samuel Gring Hefelbower
Publisher :
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 16,2 MB
Release : 1918
Category : Deism
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Author : William Baird
Publisher : Fortress Press
Page : 490 pages
File Size : 12,2 MB
Release :
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781451420173
Stressing the historical and theological significance of pivotal figures and movements, William Baird guides the reader through intriguing developments and critical interpretation of the New Testament from its beginnings in Deism through the watershed of the Tubingen school. Familiar figures appear in a new light, and important, previously forgotten stages of the journey emerge. Baird gives attention to the biographical and cultural setting of persons and approaches, affording both beginning student and seasoned scholar an authoritative account that is useful for orientation as well as research.
Author : Wayne Hudson
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 213 pages
File Size : 17,1 MB
Release : 2015-10-06
Category : History
ISBN : 1317316339
Interprets the works of an important group of writers known as 'the English deists'. This title argues that this interpretation reads Romantic conceptions of religious identity into a period in which it was lacking. It contextualizes these writers within the early Enlightenment, which was multivocal, plural and in search of self definition.
Author : John Locke
Publisher : Clarendon Press
Page : 356 pages
File Size : 38,52 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780199243426
Locke lived at a time of heightened religious sensibility, and religious motives and theological beliefs were fundamental to his philosophical outlook. Here, Victor Nuovo brings together the first comprehensive collection of Locke's writings on religion and theology. These writings illustrate the deep religious motivation in Locke's thought.
Author : David L. Holmes
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 241 pages
File Size : 24,45 MB
Release : 2006-05-01
Category : History
ISBN : 0199740968
It is not uncommon to hear Christians argue that America was founded as a Christian nation. But how true is this claim? In this compact book, David L. Holmes offers a clear, concise and illuminating look at the spiritual beliefs of our founding fathers. He begins with an informative account of the religious culture of the late colonial era, surveying the religious groups in each colony. In particular, he sheds light on the various forms of Deism that flourished in America, highlighting the profound influence this intellectual movement had on the founding generation. Holmes then examines the individual beliefs of a variety of men and women who loom large in our national history. He finds that some, like Martha Washington, Samuel Adams, John Jay, Patrick Henry, and Thomas Jefferson's daughters, held orthodox Christian views. But many of the most influential figures, including Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, John and Abigail Adams, Jefferson, James and Dolley Madison, and James Monroe, were believers of a different stripe. Respectful of Christianity, they admired the ethics of Jesus, and believed that religion could play a beneficial role in society. But they tended to deny the divinity of Christ, and a few seem to have been agnostic about the very existence of God. Although the founding fathers were religious men, Holmes shows that it was a faith quite unlike the Christianity of today's evangelicals. Holmes concludes by examining the role of religion in the lives of the presidents since World War II and by reflecting on the evangelical resurgence that helped fuel the reelection of George W. Bush. An intriguing look at a neglected aspect of our history, the book will appeal to American history buffs as well as to anyone concerned about the role of religion in American culture.
Author : Pelli
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 269 pages
File Size : 48,91 MB
Release : 1979-06
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9004672761
Author : Matthew Stewart
Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Page : 502 pages
File Size : 41,74 MB
Release : 2014-07-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0393244318
Longlisted for the National Book Award. Where did the ideas come from that became the cornerstone of American democracy? America’s founders intended to liberate us not just from one king but from the ghostly tyranny of supernatural religion. Drawing deeply on the study of European philosophy, Matthew Stewart brilliantly tracks the ancient, pagan, and continental ideas from which America’s revolutionaries drew their inspiration. In the writings of Spinoza, Lucretius, and other great philosophers, Stewart recovers the true meanings of “Nature’s God,” “the pursuit of happiness,” and the radical political theory with which the American experiment in self-government began.
Author : S.-J. Savonius-Wroth
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 35,68 MB
Release : 2014-10-23
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 1472524160
John Locke (1632-1704) was a leading seventeenth-century philosopher and widely considered to be the first of the British Empiricists. One of the most influential Enlightenment thinkers, his major works and central ideas have had a significant impact on the development of key areas in political philosophy and epistemology. The Bloomsbury Companion to Locke is a comprehensive and accessible resource to Locke's life and work, his contemporaries and critics, his key concepts and enduring influence. Including more than 80 specially commissioned entries, written by a team of leading experts, topics range from absolutism to toleration, from education to socinianism. The Companion features a series of indispensable research tools including a chronology of Locke's life, an A-Z of his key concepts and synopses of his principal writings. This is an essential resource for anyone working in the fields of Locke Studies and Seventeenth-Century Philosophy.
Author : Samuel Gring Hefelbower
Publisher :
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 29,38 MB
Release : 1918
Category : Philosophy
ISBN :
Author : Chester E. Jorgenson
Publisher : Library of Alexandria
Page : 1094 pages
File Size : 19,25 MB
Release :
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1465538763