ABSTRACTIn Leviathan, Hobbes outlines the concept of the ‘Kingdome of God by Nature’ or ‘Naturall Kingdome of God’, terms rarely found in English texts at the time. This article traces the concept back to the Catechism of the Council of Trent, which sets forth a threefold understanding of God’s kingdom – the kingdoms of nature, grace, and glory – none of which refer to civil commonwealths on earth. Hobbes abandons this Catholic typology and transforms the concept of the natural kingdom of God to advance a claim often missed by his interpreters: Leviathan-states are the manifestation of a real, not metaphorical, kingdom of God. This argument plays a key role in Leviathan, which identifies the kingdom of God as the Christian doctrine most sub...
Hobbes asserts that political power no longer needs to be founded on religious charisma (as argued b...
grantor: University of TorontoHow did Thomas Hobbes and John Milton understand the relatio...
This paper argues that Thomas Hobbes’s theory contains an account of progressive defragmentation ...
ABSTRACTIn Leviathan, Hobbes outlines the concept of the ‘Kingdome of God by Nature’ or ‘Naturall Ki...
In Leviathan chapter 31 Hobbes refers to atheists and deists as "God's enemies." The contrast class ...
The relationships between politics and religion have always been the focus of Hobbesian literature,...
Hobbes’s views on church–state relations go well beyond Erastianism. Rather than claiming that the s...
This paper both rejects the reading of Hobbes’s Leviathan as a secularised katechon and rethinks ane...
Few aspects of Hobbes’s thought received as much recent attention as his religion; yet there are no ...
Thomas Hobbes was a English philosopher, born 1588 and died 1679. He was considered to be one of the...
This project explores Thomas Hobbes’ critique of religion as a polemic against the Catholic traditio...
This dissertation investigates the influence of theology on Hobbes’s concept of political representa...
For Hobbes, religion is not inherently beneficial for society. Instead, good theology is required in...
Hobbesian reading of the Bible is articulated on two levels. It is from a careful scriptural analysi...
Carl Schmitt's early 20th century philosophic works argue that political theories are extensions and...
Hobbes asserts that political power no longer needs to be founded on religious charisma (as argued b...
grantor: University of TorontoHow did Thomas Hobbes and John Milton understand the relatio...
This paper argues that Thomas Hobbes’s theory contains an account of progressive defragmentation ...
ABSTRACTIn Leviathan, Hobbes outlines the concept of the ‘Kingdome of God by Nature’ or ‘Naturall Ki...
In Leviathan chapter 31 Hobbes refers to atheists and deists as "God's enemies." The contrast class ...
The relationships between politics and religion have always been the focus of Hobbesian literature,...
Hobbes’s views on church–state relations go well beyond Erastianism. Rather than claiming that the s...
This paper both rejects the reading of Hobbes’s Leviathan as a secularised katechon and rethinks ane...
Few aspects of Hobbes’s thought received as much recent attention as his religion; yet there are no ...
Thomas Hobbes was a English philosopher, born 1588 and died 1679. He was considered to be one of the...
This project explores Thomas Hobbes’ critique of religion as a polemic against the Catholic traditio...
This dissertation investigates the influence of theology on Hobbes’s concept of political representa...
For Hobbes, religion is not inherently beneficial for society. Instead, good theology is required in...
Hobbesian reading of the Bible is articulated on two levels. It is from a careful scriptural analysi...
Carl Schmitt's early 20th century philosophic works argue that political theories are extensions and...
Hobbes asserts that political power no longer needs to be founded on religious charisma (as argued b...
grantor: University of TorontoHow did Thomas Hobbes and John Milton understand the relatio...
This paper argues that Thomas Hobbes’s theory contains an account of progressive defragmentation ...