Theology in America: Christian Thought from the Age of the Puritans to the Civil WarYale University Press, 2003 M01 1 - 617 pages Since its first publication in 1859, few works of political philosophy have provoked such continuous controversy as John Stuart Mill's On Liberty, a passionate argument on behalf of freedom of self-expression. This classic work is now available in this volume which also includes essays by scholars in a range of fields. The text begins with a biographical essay by David Bromwich and an interpretative essay by George Kateb. Then Jean Bethke Elshtain, Owen Fiss, Judge Richard A. Posner and Jeremy Waldron present commentaries on the pertinence of Mill's thinking to early 21st century debates. They discuss, for example, the uses of authority and tradition, the shifting legal boundaries of free speech and free action, the relation of personal liberty to market individualism, and the tension between the right to live as one pleases and the right to criticize anyone's way of life. |
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... deism, under way by the late seventeenth century, that elevated evidentialism to the place of high status it would bear among early American theologians. After Edward, Lord Herbert of Cherbury (1583– 1648), argued in 1624 that every ...
... deism, under way by the late seventeenth century, that elevated evidentialism to the place of high status it would bear among early American theologians. After Edward, Lord Herbert of Cherbury (1583– 1648), argued in 1624 that every ...
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... deism drew wide attention in the late eighteenth century did the evidences become a common prolegomenon to theology . In establishing the place of natural theology and the evidences , American theologians in the antebellum era found ...
... deism drew wide attention in the late eighteenth century did the evidences become a common prolegomenon to theology . In establishing the place of natural theology and the evidences , American theologians in the antebellum era found ...
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... deism , but they functioned also as means of converting the unconvinced . The experience of Thomas Whittemore , converted by evidential arguments , exemplified the ideal blending of the rational and the practical.16 The Importance of ...
... deism , but they functioned also as means of converting the unconvinced . The experience of Thomas Whittemore , converted by evidential arguments , exemplified the ideal blending of the rational and the practical.16 The Importance of ...
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... deism . The French writer Pierre Viret used the term " deism " in 1564 to designate a belief in God that did not depend on a special Christian revelation , and Blaise Pascal used it in 1660 to describe the views of people who sought to ...
... deism . The French writer Pierre Viret used the term " deism " in 1564 to designate a belief in God that did not depend on a special Christian revelation , and Blaise Pascal used it in 1660 to describe the views of people who sought to ...
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... deism . In 1700 Cotton Mather's Reasonable Religion derided the deists and employed evidential arguments to validate the scriptures . Two years later , Increase Mather published A Discourse Proving that the Christian Religion is the ...
... deism . In 1700 Cotton Mather's Reasonable Religion derided the deists and employed evidential arguments to validate the scriptures . Two years later , Increase Mather published A Discourse Proving that the Christian Religion is the ...
Contents
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Part 2 The Baconian Style | 157 |
Part 3 Alternatives to Baconian Reason | 395 |
26 Afterword | 505 |
Notes | 513 |
Index | 597 |
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