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Collins, Jeffrey R.

The Allegiance of Thomas Hobbes.

Oxford University Press, 2007.,

69,00 €

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(Berlin, Alemania)

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ISBN
9780199237647
Autor
Collins, Jeffrey R.
Editores
Oxford University Press, 2007.
Formato
XII, 313 p. Paperback.
Sobrecubierta
No
Idiomas
Inlgés
Copia autógrafa
No
Primera edición
No

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Aus der Bibliothek von Prof. Wolfgang Haase, langj�igem Herausgeber der ANRW und des International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT) / From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Einband berieben, Kleber�ckst�e auf Buchr�cken, Knick im Cover, Kopfschnitt angeschmutzt, innen sauber / binding rubbed, glue residue on spine, crease in cover, top edge soiled, inside clean. - The Allegiance of Thomas Hobbes offers a revisionist interpretation of Thomas Hobbes�s evolving response to the English Revolution. It rejects the prevailing understanding of Hobbes as a consistent, if idiosyncratic, royalist, and vindicates the contemporaneous view that the publication of Leviathan marked Hobbes�s accommodation with England's revolutionary regime. In sustaining these conclusions, Professor Collins foregrounds the religious features of Hobbes�s writings, and maintains a contextual focus on the broader religious dynamics of the English Revolution itself. Hobbes and the Revolution are both placed within the tumultuous historical process that saw the emerging English state coercively secure jurisdictional control over national religion and the corporate church. Seen in the light of this history, Thomas Hobbes emerges as a theorist who moved with, rather than against, the revolutionary currents of his age. The strongest claim of the book is that Hobbes was motivated by his deep detestation of clerical power to break with the Stuart cause and to justify the religious policies of England�s post-regicidal masters, including Oliver Cromwell. / Contents Note on Quotations and Dates Abbreviations Introduction 1. Thomas Hobbes and the Uses of Christianity 2. Hobbes, the Long Parliament, and the Church of England 3. Rise of the Independents 4. Leviathan and the Cromwellian Revolution 5. Hobbes among the Cromwellians 6. The Independents and the �Religion of Thomas Hobbes� 7. Response of the Exiled Church Conclusion Bibliography Index. ISBN 9780199237647