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John Locke and the Eighteenth Century Divines

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Book Hardback
Book John Locke and the Eighteenth Century Divines Alan P. F. Sell
Libristo code: 04644260
Publishers University of Wales Press, May 1997
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John Locke (1632-1704) has been lauded as the most influential English philosopher. This book provides the first detailed account of the influence of John Locke upon the religious thinkers of the eighteenth century, and discusses the implications for Christian apologetics. Locke set out to discover the limits of human understanding, and in the course of his discussion considered such matters as reason, revelation, faith and enthusiasm. His practical interests were strong, and when considering how we ought to live he appealed to the Bible and especially to the teaching and example of Christ. He also paraphrased a number of Paul's epistles, endeavouring to grasp the apostle's message as a whole, setting his face against `proof-texting' attempts to support particular theological systems. Such an author could not fail to have an impact upon the religious writers who came after him. Many responded to Locke, but as Professor Sell shows, the responses were varied: some were enthusiastic, others hostile, many qualified.

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Full name John Locke and the Eighteenth Century Divines
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 1997
Number of pages 352
EAN 9780708314098
ISBN 0708314090
Libristo code 04644260
Weight 770
Dimensions 225 x 148 x 29
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