Although Richard Hooker’s private attitudes were clericalist and authoritarian, his constitutional theory subordinated clergymen to laymen and monarchy to parliamentary statute. This article explains why his political ideas were nonetheless appropriate to his presumed religious purposes. It notes a very intimate connection between his teleological conception of a law and his hostility towards conventional high Calvinist ideas about predestination. The most significant anomaly within his broadly Aristotelian world-view was his belief that politics is nothing but a means to cope with sin. This too can be linked to his religious ends, but it creates an ambiguity that made his doctrines usable by Locke
In this chapter it will be analyzed the importance of Richard Hooker’s (1554-1600) ideas in the cont...
The problem that this thesis addresses is what was meant by politics based on consent in seventeenth...
For Richard Hooker (1554-1600), if the Bible was to find its rightful place of authority amidst the ...
The thesis is an attempt to provide a more comprehensive account of the context and character of Hoo...
The subject of this dissertation is Richard Hooker's defence of the royal headship of the church in ...
Locke’s marked praise of Richard Hooker’s seminal work, Of the Lawes of Ecclesiastical Polity, shows...
This thesis argues that Richard Hooker understands God as the primary authority in the argument of h...
This thesis argues that Richard Hooker understands God as the primary authority in the argument of h...
Theological and political concepts and practices are frequently deeply related in political thought....
For over four hundred years Richard Hooker has been firmly attached to the Church of England and his...
Richard Hooker's understanding of political society has engendered significant debate. Does he hold ...
Hooker et Hobbes ont tous deux été amenés à défendre la suprématie royale contre ses adversaires pre...
How do Christians determine when to obey God even if that means disobeying human authorities? In thi...
A “recent consensus” has emerged in Locke studies that has sought to place theology at the center of...
The coherence of Anglicanism’s claim to be both ‘catholic’ and ‘reformed’ has often been challenged,...
In this chapter it will be analyzed the importance of Richard Hooker’s (1554-1600) ideas in the cont...
The problem that this thesis addresses is what was meant by politics based on consent in seventeenth...
For Richard Hooker (1554-1600), if the Bible was to find its rightful place of authority amidst the ...
The thesis is an attempt to provide a more comprehensive account of the context and character of Hoo...
The subject of this dissertation is Richard Hooker's defence of the royal headship of the church in ...
Locke’s marked praise of Richard Hooker’s seminal work, Of the Lawes of Ecclesiastical Polity, shows...
This thesis argues that Richard Hooker understands God as the primary authority in the argument of h...
This thesis argues that Richard Hooker understands God as the primary authority in the argument of h...
Theological and political concepts and practices are frequently deeply related in political thought....
For over four hundred years Richard Hooker has been firmly attached to the Church of England and his...
Richard Hooker's understanding of political society has engendered significant debate. Does he hold ...
Hooker et Hobbes ont tous deux été amenés à défendre la suprématie royale contre ses adversaires pre...
How do Christians determine when to obey God even if that means disobeying human authorities? In thi...
A “recent consensus” has emerged in Locke studies that has sought to place theology at the center of...
The coherence of Anglicanism’s claim to be both ‘catholic’ and ‘reformed’ has often been challenged,...
In this chapter it will be analyzed the importance of Richard Hooker’s (1554-1600) ideas in the cont...
The problem that this thesis addresses is what was meant by politics based on consent in seventeenth...
For Richard Hooker (1554-1600), if the Bible was to find its rightful place of authority amidst the ...