Civil Religion in the Early Modern Anglophone World, 1550-1700

Civil Religion in the Early Modern Anglophone World, 1550-1700

Morton, Adam; Robinson, Connor; Rose, Jacqueline; Hammersley, Rachel

Boydell & Brewer Ltd

05/2024

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9781783277841

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List of Contributors
Acknowledgements

Introduction: Civil Religion in the Early Modern Anglophone World - Adam Morton & Rachel Hammersley
1. Civil Religion: Two Traditions - Mark Goldie
2. A Mutable Wall of Separation? Reconfiguring Ecclesiastical Civility, Mixed Polity, and Civil and Sacred Matter in Late Elizabethan England - Polly Ha
3. Alexander Leighton and the Erastian fabric of early Stuart Puritanism - Esther Counsell
4. Reading Machiavellian Civil Religion in Early Modern Britain - Charlotte McCallum
5. Republicans and Independents: Debating 'National Religion' in Cromwellian England - John Coffey
6. Henry Stubbe and Civil Religion - Connor Robinson
7. Civil Religion on the Ground: Theory and Practice in Early Pennsylvania - Andrew R. Murphy & Christie L. Maloyed
8. John Locke and Civil Religion - John Marshall
9. Civil Religion and Early Modern Views of the Anglo-Saxon Church - Jacqueline Rose

Bibliography
Index
Political theology; Church and state; Enlightenment political philosophy; Reformation; Rousseau's Social Contract; Relationship between religion and politics; 17th-century British political thought; Religious pluralism; Political authority and religion; Enlightenment philosophers; Civic virtue; British Revolutions 1640-1660