10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TOLERATIONIST»
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tolerationist in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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John Locke, Toleration and Early Enlightenment Culture
This analysis of early modern anathematisations of heresy and schism from the
Reformation to 1660 is important in order to understand the considerable force
and character of anti-tolerationist argument in its own right, and to understand the
...
2
Persecution and Toleration in Protestant England 1558-1689
Eventually, this tolerationist position was to become the new orthodoxy among
Christians. Tolerationists had posed as reformers of European Christianity who
were calling the church back to its roots. In its own way, their reformation was to
be ...
John Coffey, Professor of Early Modern History John Coffey,
2014
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Encyclopedia of Political Theory: A - E
Such historical eras witnessed the coalescence of a host of arguments (
philosophical, political, psychological, theological, epistemological, economic)
supporting religious toleration and the victory of tolerationist forces in France
under the ...
Given the large number of tolerationist allies of the king, it seems fair to ask
whether they might better be described as a movement. The tolerationist
movement under James II might profitably be compared to earlier political and
religious ...
5
Conscience and Community: Revisiting Toleration and ...
The first asserts that England during the 1640s and 1650s provides one of the
first and most significant examples of the political acceptance and success of
tolerationist arguments.1 These years set the stage for later developments in
England ...
6
A Time to Embrace: Same-sex Relationships in Religion, Law, ...
It is useful to compare the tolerationist approach to this text with the prohibitionist
approach. Advocates of prohibition tend to take what we might call a strict
textualist approach to the Bible. They seek to discern the literal meaning of
individual ...
William Stacy Johnson,
2012
7
God, Locke, and Liberty: The Struggle for Religious Freedom ...
Goldie calls Jordan's conclusion “unsustainable” in light of the tolerationist
debate that flared up repeatedly during the Restoration. “Doubtless Jordan held it
because the 1640s had produced some of the most forthright defenses of
toleration; ...
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The Oxford Handbook of British Philosophy in the Seventeenth ...
The high point of British tolerationist thought occurred during the 1640s, primarily
as a feature of the response to the disintegration of the traditional forms of
political and ecclesiastical authority in the early years of the decade. As the
political ...
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The Pretenses of Loyalty: Locke, Liberal Theory, and ...
2. Harmonized. Loyalties. and. Abstract. Respect. Two. Sides. to. the.
Tolerationist. Coin. [P]eople would find it impossible to live in peace with those
whom they regarded as damned, since to love them would be to hate God who
punishes them ...
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The Imperfect Friend: Emotion and Rhetoric in Sidney, Milton ...
Orthodox. Protestant. and. Tolerationist. Discourses. on. Anger. and. Mildness.
Presbyterians and tolerationists discriminate enemies against whom one uses
invective from the naively erring who deserve mildness, but tolerationists are, ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «TOLERATIONIST»
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Moses the liberator: Exodus politics from Eusebius to Martin Luther …
For John Milton, tolerationist and republican, England's Exodus led to 'civil and religious liberty', a phrase coined in Cromwellian England. The most startling ... «OUPblog, Dec 14»
Chapter Two: The Federalist Paper
1, 1817. The Times gave voice to the principles of the new Tolerationist Party, founded in 1816 in opposition to the severely wounded Federalist establishment. «Hartford Courant, Oct 14»