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

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SKU:JU030BK1A7TX0NAFAMZ
Model:9780521283151
Author:Griffiths

Jumia's Description

  • 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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