A Third Letter for Toleration, to the Author of The Third Letter Concerning Toleration
Author | : John Locke |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 366 |
Release | : 1692 |
Genre | : Freedom of religion |
ISBN | : |
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Author | : John Locke |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 366 |
Release | : 1692 |
Genre | : Freedom of religion |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Jonas Proast |
Publisher | : Facsimiles-Garl |
Total Pages | : 160 |
Release | : 1984 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Faculty of Advocates (Scotland). Library |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 834 |
Release | : 1876 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : |
The collections of the Advocates Library, with the exception of its legal books and manuscripts, were given by the Advocates to the National Library of Scotland in 1925.
Author | : John Locke |
Publisher | : Hackett Publishing |
Total Pages | : 151 |
Release | : 1980-06-01 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 1603844570 |
The Second Treatise is one of the most important political treatises ever written and one of the most far-reaching in its influence. In his provocative 15-page introduction to this edition, the late eminent political theorist C. B. Macpherson examines Locke's arguments for limited, conditional government, private property, and right of revolution and suggests reasons for the appeal of these arguments in Locke's time and since.
Author | : Matthew Rowley |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 277 |
Release | : 2021-11-11 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1000473821 |
This volume examines how historical beliefs about the supernatural were used to justify violence, secure political authority or extend toleration in both the medieval and early modern periods. Contributors explore miracles, political authority and violence in Orthodoxy, Roman Catholicism, various Protestant groups, Judaism, Islam and the local religious beliefs of Pacific Islanders who interacted with Christians. The chapters are geographically expansive, with contributions ranging from confessional conflict in Poland-Lithuania to the conquest of Oceania. They examine various types of conflict such as confessional struggles, conversion attempts, assassination and war, as well as themes including diplomacy, miraculous iconography, toleration, theology and rhetoric. Together, the chapters explore the appropriation of accounts of miraculous violence that are recorded in sacred texts to reveal what partisans claimed God did in conflict, and how they claimed to know. The volume investigates theories of justified warfare, changing beliefs about the supernatural with the advent of modernity and the perceived relationship between human and divine agency. Miracles, Political Authority and Violence in Medieval and Early Modern History is of interest to scholars and students in several fields including religion and violence, political and military history, and theology and the reception of sacred texts in the medieval and early modern world.