ix, 158 leaves ; 28 cm.This thesis explicates teh rebellion theories of three reowned Christian political thinkers and evaluates the extent that each can communicate an intelligible rebellion theory to a non-Christian audience. Augustine of Hippo, at a dawn of the medieval ages, John Calvin of Geneva during the Reformation and John Adams of the USA in the midst of the Enlightenment are the three thinkers selected for consideration. These thinkers have produced ideas that have transcended time and geographical location. Rebellion is an issue of the utmost political importance as it reveals the limits, and the first principles of politics. The issues surrounding the involovement of religion in politics have created a place for confusion in mi...
Through the evaluation and comparison of Machiavellian, Nietzschean, and Christian political thought...
In the Heidelberg Theses, we are confronted with the Augustinian Martin Luther who touted Augustine ...
De scientia politica was written in the form of a Platonist dialogue and constituted a political and...
This thesis examines the role of the churches in educating their congregations for political involve...
Format: iii, 95 leaves; 30 cm.The author has published the research from this thesis in the followin...
This thesis compares John Stuart Mill and Saint Augustine and their handling of Manichaeism. This co...
This dissertation is an analysis of the spread of Christianity in the first three centuries and the ...
Over the course of Judeo-Christian history, the boundaries endemic to its theological thought have b...
John Calvin stands apart as a singularly powerful figure in the history of Western Civilization. His...
The following thesis examines Augustine\u27s doctrine of justification in light of Reformed theology...
Theoretical thesis."A thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at Macquarie Universit...
The thesis examines the debate about iconoclasm during the Protestant Reformation of the sixteenth a...
Students of the American Founding routinely assert that America\u27s civic leaders were influenced b...
This dissertation is a study of the connection of Augustine of Hippo’s theology with his political p...
Few scholars would quarrel with Ernst Dassman\u27s observation that early Christian reserve toward...
Through the evaluation and comparison of Machiavellian, Nietzschean, and Christian political thought...
In the Heidelberg Theses, we are confronted with the Augustinian Martin Luther who touted Augustine ...
De scientia politica was written in the form of a Platonist dialogue and constituted a political and...
This thesis examines the role of the churches in educating their congregations for political involve...
Format: iii, 95 leaves; 30 cm.The author has published the research from this thesis in the followin...
This thesis compares John Stuart Mill and Saint Augustine and their handling of Manichaeism. This co...
This dissertation is an analysis of the spread of Christianity in the first three centuries and the ...
Over the course of Judeo-Christian history, the boundaries endemic to its theological thought have b...
John Calvin stands apart as a singularly powerful figure in the history of Western Civilization. His...
The following thesis examines Augustine\u27s doctrine of justification in light of Reformed theology...
Theoretical thesis."A thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at Macquarie Universit...
The thesis examines the debate about iconoclasm during the Protestant Reformation of the sixteenth a...
Students of the American Founding routinely assert that America\u27s civic leaders were influenced b...
This dissertation is a study of the connection of Augustine of Hippo’s theology with his political p...
Few scholars would quarrel with Ernst Dassman\u27s observation that early Christian reserve toward...
Through the evaluation and comparison of Machiavellian, Nietzschean, and Christian political thought...
In the Heidelberg Theses, we are confronted with the Augustinian Martin Luther who touted Augustine ...
De scientia politica was written in the form of a Platonist dialogue and constituted a political and...