John Locke: Writings on ReligionOxford University Press, 2002 - 290 páginas John Locke was a founder and shaper of modern thought and society, and his books are among the most influential ever written. He lived at a time of heightened religious sensibility, and religious motives and theological beliefs were fundamental to his philosophical outlook. Victor Nuovo brings together, for the first time, a comprehensive collection of Locke's writings on religion and theology. Read together, and in context, these writings illustrate the deep and pervasive religious motivation in Locke's thought. They are key texts in intellectual history. |
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... world to come all this is supposed to change and we shall receive the cognitive power of angels , perceiving things as they are in their real nature , and not only things but God himself , so that here too theology and religion converge ...
... world to come all this is supposed to change and we shall receive the cognitive power of angels , perceiving things as they are in their real nature , and not only things but God himself , so that here too theology and religion converge ...
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... world . Doctrinally , the characteristic differences of this liberal theological tradition from its overbearing rival in the West concern the consequences of Adam's sin for his posterity , the punishment of the damned , and the ...
... world . Doctrinally , the characteristic differences of this liberal theological tradition from its overbearing rival in the West concern the consequences of Adam's sin for his posterity , the punishment of the damned , and the ...
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... world more beautyfull possibly and more fruitfull than that which it had till then labourd in , wherein it might finde besides new knowledg ways or hints whereby it might be inabled the better to cultivate its owne ' ( § 22 ( para . 48 ) ...
... world more beautyfull possibly and more fruitfull than that which it had till then labourd in , wherein it might finde besides new knowledg ways or hints whereby it might be inabled the better to cultivate its owne ' ( § 22 ( para . 48 ) ...
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... world during this life , and most importantly in the life to come . Moreover , because our capacities are such that we cannot know the whole of being or even an appreciable part of it , divine providence must be recognized in spite of ...
... world during this life , and most importantly in the life to come . Moreover , because our capacities are such that we cannot know the whole of being or even an appreciable part of it , divine providence must be recognized in spite of ...
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... world . His reason for doing this is unknown . In his letter to Limborch , he suggests that it was the availability of leisure , but this applies to the opportunity and not the motive . The world described by this list of topics is one ...
... world . His reason for doing this is unknown . In his letter to Limborch , he suggests that it was the availability of leisure , but this applies to the opportunity and not the motive . The world described by this list of topics is one ...
Contenido
THEOLOGY ITS SOURCES AND THE PRAGMATICS OF ASSENT | 1 |
MORALITY AND RELIGION | 7 |
ADVERSARIA THEOLOGICA 94 | 19 |
INSPIRATION REVELATION SCRIPTURE AND FAITH | 35 |
THE NATURE AND AUTHORITY OF THE CHURCH | 67 |
THE REASONABLENESS OF CHRISTIANITY | 85 |
FALL AND REDEMPTION | 227 |
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