Students of the American Founding routinely assert that America\u27s civic leaders were influenced by secular Lockean political ideas, especially on the question of resistance to tyrannical authority. Yet virtually every political idea usually attributed to John Locke was alive and well among Reformed political thinkers decades before Locke wrote the Second Treatise. In this two-part essay, we trace just one element of the Reformed political tradition: the question of who may actively and justly resist a tyrant. We focus on the American experience but begin our discussion by considering the early Reformers
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Enlightenment theorists like John Locke and Montesquieu were incredibly influential for the American...
It is frequently assumed, especially by political theorists, that the development of the modern theo...
Locke was dependent upon Samuel Rutherford for his political theories. He writes, “…while Locke had ...
This chapter provides an overview of the Calvinist world into which Sherman was born and raised. It ...
In his magisterial history of religion in America, Yale historian Sydney Ahlstrom estimated that the...
This paper explores the connection between the Protestant Reformation and the Revolutions in America...
ix, 158 leaves ; 28 cm.This thesis explicates teh rebellion theories of three reowned Christian poli...
This essay examines the American Founders’ convictions about government as expressed through key doc...
With essays on U.S. history ranging from the American Revolution to the dawn of the twenty-first cen...
In this essay, I will identify the grounds on which Locke justifies the right of resistance in the S...
In this essay, Dr. Erik J. Chaput and Russell DeSimone examine and contextualize the events surround...
This Article analyzes the development of rights talk in the pre-Enlightenment Protestant tradition, ...
John Calvin as a political philosopher has been understood as a supporter of the republican order of...
The main objective of this thesis is to identify and examine the trends throughout American history ...
This article refutes the theory that American political and economic institutions, founded on the ri...
Enlightenment theorists like John Locke and Montesquieu were incredibly influential for the American...
It is frequently assumed, especially by political theorists, that the development of the modern theo...
Locke was dependent upon Samuel Rutherford for his political theories. He writes, “…while Locke had ...