The Religious Opinions of John Locke

The Religious Opinions of John Locke
Title The Religious Opinions of John Locke PDF eBook
Author Elwood Worcester
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Pages 136
Release 1889
Genre Philosophy
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Locke's Education for Liberty

Locke's Education for Liberty
Title Locke's Education for Liberty PDF eBook
Author Nathan Tarcov
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 292
Release 1999
Genre Education
ISBN 9780739100851

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Locke's Education for Liberty presents an analysis of the crucial but often underestimated place of education and the family within Lockean liberalism. Nathan Tarcov shows that Locke's neglected work Some Thoughts Concerning Education compares with Plato's Republic and Rousseau's Emile as a treatise on education embodying a comprehensive vision of moral and social life. Locke believed that the family can be the agency, not the enemy, of individual liberty and equality. Tarcov's superb reevaluation reveals to the modern reader a breadth and unity heretofore unrecognized in Locke's thought.

Latitudinarianism in the Seventeenth-Century Church of England

Latitudinarianism in the Seventeenth-Century Church of England
Title Latitudinarianism in the Seventeenth-Century Church of England PDF eBook
Author Martin I.J. Griffin Jr
Publisher BRILL
Pages 225
Release 1992-06-01
Genre History
ISBN 9004246819

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The Latitudinarians, a group of prominent clergymen in the late seventeenth-century Church of England, were articulate opponents of Anglicanism's intellectual foes. Against the challenges of Hobbism, Spinozism, Deism, scepticism, and Roman Catholicism, they presented a body of thought emphasizing reason in religion and practical morality over credal speculation. Their theology was designed to combat 'practical atheism' and their sermons stressed that the chief design of Christianity was 'to make men good.' They advocated an alliance of religion and science, and were early participants in the Royal Society. In preaching, they developed a simpler sermon style influential for English prose. As an important part of the Anglican Church at the time of the Glorious Revolution, they helped in drafting the Revolution Settlement, the seedbed, in Macaulay's words, of subsequent personal liberties. This definition and analysis of Latitudinarianism was completed by the late Martin Griffin in 1962 and has been updated since his death in 1988 by Professor Richard H. Popkin.

The Teory of Toleration Under the Later Stuarts

The Teory of Toleration Under the Later Stuarts
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Publisher CUP Archive
Pages 380
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The Theory of Toleration under the Later Stuarts

The Theory of Toleration under the Later Stuarts
Title The Theory of Toleration under the Later Stuarts PDF eBook
Author A. A. Seaton
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 375
Release 2016-04-15
Genre History
ISBN 1316603687

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Originally published in 1911, this book presents a discussion regarding the development of religious tolerance during the late Stuart period.

Forged in Faith

Forged in Faith
Title Forged in Faith PDF eBook
Author Rod Gragg
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 336
Release 2010-06-01
Genre History
ISBN 1439166927

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The true drama of how faith motivated America’s Founding Fathers, influenced the Declaration of Independence and inspired the birth of the nation. This fascinating history, based on meticulous research into the correspondence and documentation of the founding fathers leading up to and encompassing the crafting of the Declaration of Independence, sheds light on how the Judeo-Christian worldview motivated America’s founding fathers, influenced national independence, inspired our foundational documents, and established the American nation. Written with the pacing and drama of an enticing drama, Forged in Faith is crafted for popular appeal with a compelling mix of dramatized story and action-driven narrative, yet with the authenticity and academic verity of historian Rod Gragg.

Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology

Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology
Title Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology PDF eBook
Author James Mark Baldwin
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Pages 580
Release 1905
Genre Philosophy
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