Commonwealth Catholicism

Commonwealth Catholicism
Title Commonwealth Catholicism PDF eBook
Author Gerald P. Fogarty
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2017-07-31
Genre History
ISBN 9780268070649

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Commonwealth Catholicism is the first comprehensive history of the Catholic Church in the State of Virginia. Distinguished historian Gerald P. Fogarty tells the story of Virginia's Catholics in the state's history, from the colonial period to the present. Using archival resources, Fogarty brings to life the events and characters that comprise the Church's colorful and often turbulent history. Catholics in Virginia, as in other parts of the South, were a tiny minority from the beginning and remained so for much of their history. They gathered into small, isolated communities, often without a resident priest. The Catholic population in Virginia was so small, in fact, that there was only one diocese until 1974. Catholics were often suspected of unpatriotic sympathies by their Protestant neighbors and tried to remain unnoticed, blending in, as far as possible, with the prevailing Protestant culture. Full religious tolerance for Virginia Catholics did not come until the Revolution. Reconstructing the available documentary evidence, Fogarty tells the story of these early communities in full detail. Fogarty also brings to life many of the prominent actors in the unfolding drama. Father Matthew O'Keefe, the pastor of the Norfolk region from 1852 until 1886--a period of intense Know Nothing activity--is one example. O'Keefe was asked by two men calling at the rectory door to minister to a dying man. Reaching the Elizabeth River on the edge of Portsmouth, Virginia, the two said that the dying man lay further on. O'Keefe "took a pair of revolvers from his coat, placed the men under citizen's arrest, and marched them into Portsmouth where he turned them over to the sheriff. They subsequently confessed that they had been hired to assassinate him." Commonwealth Catholicism, a considerable accomplishment from one of the most prominent historians of American Catholicism, will remain for many years the definitive study on the subject of Virginia's Catholic heritage.

Christianity and the American Commonwealth

Christianity and the American Commonwealth
Title Christianity and the American Commonwealth PDF eBook
Author Charles Betts Galloway
Publisher
Pages 228
Release 1898
Genre United States
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The Church in the Commonwealth

The Church in the Commonwealth
Title The Church in the Commonwealth PDF eBook
Author Richard Roberts
Publisher
Pages 168
Release 1917
Genre Church and state
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The church of the Commonwealth

The church of the Commonwealth
Title The church of the Commonwealth PDF eBook
Author John Stoughton
Publisher
Pages 516
Release 1881
Genre Great Britain
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The Inner Life of the Religious Societies of the Commonwealth

The Inner Life of the Religious Societies of the Commonwealth
Title The Inner Life of the Religious Societies of the Commonwealth PDF eBook
Author Robert Barclay
Publisher
Pages 814
Release 1876
Genre Religion
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With emphasis on the Society of Friends.

A Companion to Hobbes

A Companion to Hobbes
Title A Companion to Hobbes PDF eBook
Author Marcus P. Adams
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 548
Release 2021-09-28
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1119634997

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Offers comprehensive treatment of Thomas Hobbes’s thought, providing readers with different ways of understanding Hobbes as a systematic philosopher As one of the founders of modern political philosophy, Thomas Hobbes is best known for his ideas regarding the nature of legitimate government and the necessity of society submitting to the absolute authority of sovereign power. Yet Hobbes produced a wide range of writings, from translations of texts by Homer and Thucydides, to interpretations of Biblical books, to works devoted to geometry, optics, morality, and religion. Hobbes viewed himself as presenting a unified method for theoretical and practical science—an interconnected system of philosophy that provides many entry points into his thought. A Companion to Hobbes is an expertly curated collection of essays offering close textual engagement with the thought of Thomas Hobbes in his major works while probing his ideas regarding natural philosophy, mathematics, human nature, civil philosophy, religion, and more. The Companion discusses the ways in which scholars have tried to understand the unity and diversity of Hobbes’s philosophical system and examines the reception of the different parts of Hobbes’s philosophy by thinkers such as René Descartes, Margaret Cavendish, David Hume, and Immanuel Kant. Presenting a diversity of fresh perspectives by both emerging and established scholars, this volume: Provides a comprehensive treatment of Hobbes’s thought in his works, including Elements of Law, Elements of Philosophy, and Leviathan Explores the connecting points between Hobbes’ metaphysics, epistemology, mathematics, natural philosophy, morality, and civil philosophy Offers readers strategies for understanding how the parts of Hobbes’s philosophical system fit together Examines Hobbes’s philosophy of mathematics and his attempts to understand geometrical objects and definitions Considers Hobbes’s philosophy in contexts such as the natural state of humans, gender relations, and materialist worldviews Challenges conceptions of Hobbes’s moral theory and his views about the rights of sovereigns Part of the acclaimed Blackwell Companions to Philosophy series, A Companion to Hobbes is an invaluable resource for scholars and advanced students of Early modern thought, particularly those from disciplines such as History of Philosophy, Political Philosophy, Intellectual History, History of Politics, Political Theory, and English.

The Christian Commonwealth; Or, The Church of the New Testament a Republic and the Only Possible Republic Truly Democratic and Social

The Christian Commonwealth; Or, The Church of the New Testament a Republic and the Only Possible Republic Truly Democratic and Social
Title The Christian Commonwealth; Or, The Church of the New Testament a Republic and the Only Possible Republic Truly Democratic and Social PDF eBook
Author Kenneth MACQUEEN
Publisher
Pages 164
Release 1861
Genre Church
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