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سعر ومواصفات Religion and Learning : A Study in English Presbyterian Thought from the Bartholomew Ejections (1662) to the Foundation of the Unitarian Movement

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المؤلف:Griffiths
الموديل:9780521283151

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  • Paperback ‎- Number of Pages‎:‎ 212 pages
  • Dimensions‎:‎ 139.95 x 215.9 x 11.94mm ‎- 281.23g
  • Publication date‎:‎ 09 Jun 2011
  • Publisher‎:‎ CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • Publication City/Country‎:‎ Cambridge‎,‎ United Kingdom
  • Language‎:‎ English

Preface‎;‎ Part I‎.‎ The Need and Possibility of Development after 1662‎:‎ 1‎.‎ The situation in 1662‎;‎ 2‎.‎ The social effects of the Clarendon Code‎;‎ Part II‎.‎ Formative Influences‎:‎ 3‎.‎ England ‎- the breakdown of Aristotelianism‎;‎ 4‎.‎ Holland ‎- the relations between the will and the intellect‎;‎ 5‎.‎ Scotland ‎- the place of reason in the moral life‎;‎ 6‎.‎ Materialism in contemporary physiology and psychology‎;‎ Part II‎.‎ Development of Presbyterian Thought in the Eighteenth Century‎:‎ 7‎.‎ Arminianism‎;‎ 8‎.‎ Arianism ‎(‎I‎)‎‎.‎ The right of private interpretation of the scriptures‎;‎ 9‎.‎ Arianism ‎(‎II‎)‎‎.‎ Its meaning and influence‎;‎ 10‎.‎ Socinianism‎;‎ 11‎.‎ Unitarianism in the early nineteenth century‎;‎ Appendix‎;‎ Bibliography‎;‎ Index‎.‎

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