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John Locke W. M. Spellman

John Locke By W. M. Spellman

John Locke by W. M. Spellman


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This book explores the influence of late seventeenth-century Christianity in Locke's philosophical, political, and educational thought. This book incorporates the latest scholarship and reassesses the nature of Locke's most important writings in the light of his strong commitment to traditional Christian notions of morality and human purpose.

John Locke Summary

John Locke by W. M. Spellman

This book explores the influence of late seventeenth-century Christianity in Locke's philosophical, political, and educational thought. Only over the last decade have historians begun to investigate the central role played by religion in Locke's vision for individual autonomy and social responsibility. This book incorporates the latest scholarship and reassesses the nature of Locke's most important writings in the light of his strong commitment to traditional Christian notions of morality and human purpose. W.M. Spellman has written an ideal introduction to Locke's work.

John Locke Reviews

'Lucidly written, detailed and thoroughly researched introduction to the life and works of one of Great Britain's most eminent seventeenth-century philosophers...Spellman makes his points in a most convincing way.' - Gerd Mischler, History

About W. M. Spellman

W. M. Spellman is Professor Emeritus of History at the University of North Carolina, Asheville, USA.

Table of Contents

Introduction.- A Life of Counsel.- Knowledge, Duty, and Salvation.- The Heterodoxy of a Simple Faith.- Education into Humanity.- A Renewed Christian Politics.- An Enlightenment Legacy.- Conclusion.- Notes.- Bibliography.

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GOR013545901
9780333634226
0333634225
John Locke by W. M. Spellman
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
19970305
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