John Locke: Writings on ReligionOxford University Press, 2002 - 290 sider 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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... action to a rule or as following a rule . Also interesting is Locke's use of his doctrine of complex ideas , or mixed modes , to explain this relativity of moral discourse . Locke's expression of surprise that in antiquity morality ...
... action to a rule or as following a rule . Also interesting is Locke's use of his doctrine of complex ideas , or mixed modes , to explain this relativity of moral discourse . Locke's expression of surprise that in antiquity morality ...
Side xxxv
... action rather than , as they most often were , the effects of a general providence , which operates through the system of nature . Locke was concerned , however , not only about the epistemological errors of the doctrine of immediate ...
... action rather than , as they most often were , the effects of a general providence , which operates through the system of nature . Locke was concerned , however , not only about the epistemological errors of the doctrine of immediate ...
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... action they did not perform . The only consequence of Adam's sin that Locke allows may be justly passed on to posterity is death . 104 A refinement of this conclusion is presented in the next document , ' Homo ante et post lapsum ...
... action they did not perform . The only consequence of Adam's sin that Locke allows may be justly passed on to posterity is death . 104 A refinement of this conclusion is presented in the next document , ' Homo ante et post lapsum ...
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... action necessary to cleanse the stain of sin or as a means of placating divine disfavour , a necessity that would warrant priestcraft . The context in which Locke interprets this letter allows him to keep the aspect of an expiatory ...
... action necessary to cleanse the stain of sin or as a means of placating divine disfavour , a necessity that would warrant priestcraft . The context in which Locke interprets this letter allows him to keep the aspect of an expiatory ...
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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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Acts Adam amongst answered Apostles argument assent Atheism Authority beleive believed body called Chap chapter Chief Priests Christianity Church concerning dead Death declared Disciples Discourse divine Doctrine duty Edward Stillingfleet Epistles Essay Eternal evident Faith Father Gospel hath Holy human idea immortality infallible interpretation Jerusalem Jesus Christ Jews John Locke John VII King Kingdom of God Kingdom of Heaven Letter concerning Toleration Locke's Lord Luke Mankind means Messiah mind Miracles moral Moses Nation numbers Obedience observe Passover Paul's Peccatum perswaded Pharisees Pilate Power Preaching promised Prophets Proposition Reasonableness of Christianity received Religion Repentance resurrection revelation Righteousness Roman rule Salvation Samuel Bold Saviour Scripture sense sent shew signifies sins Socinian Son of God soul Spirit St Paul tells Testament thee theology things thou thought true truth understand unto words World worship writ writings