This Article offers a capacious definition of politics and religion and then reviews selectively (1) some of the early modern European models of politics born of the Protestant Reformation; and (2) the transplantation and adaptation of some of these Protestant models in American history
The Lutheran Reformation revolutionized both church and state, theology and law. This brief essay sk...
Let me begin by making two observations as starting points. First, in the later Middle Ages, an ambi...
This article examines Martin Luther’s political theology via his theological contributions to politi...
This Article analyzes the distinct legal contributions of the Lutheran, Calvinist, Anglican, and Ana...
The sixteenth-century Protestant Reformation revolutionized not only theology and the church, but al...
After surveying the range of historical and contemporary meanings of democracy, this article surveys...
The legal status of religion everywhere reflects the development ofreligious traditions and institu...
This Article analyzes four early modern Protestant models of marriage that emerged in place of the m...
Comparative analysis of the impact of religion on liberal political development is hampered by the p...
The Protestant Reformation began as a religious reform in Germany and ended in political revolutions...
Abstract: During the seventeenth century the majority of the English were Protestants and after Jame...
The thrust of the paper is that man by nature is a political animal. To do politics or take part in ...
ABSTRACT: The history of the Church and countries with a majority Christian population is dotted abo...
Theology is implicitly political; Luther’s career as theologian demonstrates this principle clearly....
The Lutheran Reformation transformed not only theology and the church but law and the state as well....
The Lutheran Reformation revolutionized both church and state, theology and law. This brief essay sk...
Let me begin by making two observations as starting points. First, in the later Middle Ages, an ambi...
This article examines Martin Luther’s political theology via his theological contributions to politi...
This Article analyzes the distinct legal contributions of the Lutheran, Calvinist, Anglican, and Ana...
The sixteenth-century Protestant Reformation revolutionized not only theology and the church, but al...
After surveying the range of historical and contemporary meanings of democracy, this article surveys...
The legal status of religion everywhere reflects the development ofreligious traditions and institu...
This Article analyzes four early modern Protestant models of marriage that emerged in place of the m...
Comparative analysis of the impact of religion on liberal political development is hampered by the p...
The Protestant Reformation began as a religious reform in Germany and ended in political revolutions...
Abstract: During the seventeenth century the majority of the English were Protestants and after Jame...
The thrust of the paper is that man by nature is a political animal. To do politics or take part in ...
ABSTRACT: The history of the Church and countries with a majority Christian population is dotted abo...
Theology is implicitly political; Luther’s career as theologian demonstrates this principle clearly....
The Lutheran Reformation transformed not only theology and the church but law and the state as well....
The Lutheran Reformation revolutionized both church and state, theology and law. This brief essay sk...
Let me begin by making two observations as starting points. First, in the later Middle Ages, an ambi...
This article examines Martin Luther’s political theology via his theological contributions to politi...