Christianity, antiquity, and Enlightenment : interpretations of Locke
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Christianity, antiquity, and Enlightenment : interpretations of Locke
(Archives internationales d'histoire des idées = International archives of the history of ideas, v. 203)
Springer, c2011
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The volume will consist of a series of interpretative studies of Locke's philosophical and religious thought in historical context and consider his contributions to the Enlightenment and modern liberal thought.
Table of Contents
List of Abbreviations.- Introduction.- 1. A portrait of Locke as Christian Virtuoso.-2. Locke's Theology, 1694-1704.- 3. Locke's Proof of the divine authority of Scripture.- 4. Locke's Christology as a Key to understanding his Philosophy.- 5. Locke on St Paul, Messianic Secrecy and the Consummation of Faith.- 6. Locke's 'Dubia circa Philosophiam Orientalem' and the reception of Kabbala Denudata in England during the Seventeenth Century.- 7. Reflections on Locke's Platonism.- 8. Aspects of Stoicism in Locke's Philosophy. 9. Locke against the Epicureans. 10. Locke's Religious Thinking and his Politics. 11. Catharine Cockburn's Enlightenment.
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