The allegiance of Thomas Hobbes
The Allegiance of Thomas Hobbes offers a revisionist interpretation of Thomas Hobbes's evolving response to the English Revolution. Leviathan marked Hobbes's accommodation with England's revolutionary regime. In sustaining these conclusions, Professor Collins foregrounds the religious...
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Oxford ; New York :
Oxford University Press
2005.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Thomas Hobbes and the uses of Christianity
- Hobbes, the long parliament, and the Church of England
- Rise of the independents
- Leviathan and the Cromwellian revolution
- Hobbes among the Cromwellians
- The independents and the 'Religion of Thomas Hobbes'
- Response of the exiled church.