textabstractIn this article I will discuss the position of this anti-Socinian tract of Grotius within the context of his early writings, as well as its reception. In due course it will become evident that the opinion of the modern editor of this text that De satisfactione is essential a work in theology is misguided. Not only does Grotius take issue with the deeper dimensions of Dutch theological politics, but also we do find here the origins of that radical Grotian politics that one is now wont to identify with radical Enlightenment. In a restricted sense the issue at hand is that of the nature of punishment
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The article examines the divergence of Socianism from Reformed and Roman theologies. Having originat...
In 1604-1605 Hugo Grotius wrote De iure praedae, a commentary on the law of booty and prize and a fi...
This article compares Grotius’s treatments of liability for wrongdoing in natural law and the law of...
The seventeenth century marks several radical philosophical and political changes for Europe. Two su...
With the onslaught of Socinianism in the late sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the doctrine of s...
Most readers believe Grotius failed to refute Socinus in De satisfactione. This paper argues that Gr...
The jurist and theologian Hugo Grotius is rightly considered as a representative of the Dutch humani...
This article shows that the conspicuous and consistent idiosyncrasy of Grotius's Biblical interpreta...
This article shows that the conspicuous and consistent idiosyncrasy of Grotiuss Biblical interpretat...
The possible Stoic origins of the natural rights and natural law theories of the Dutch jurist Hugo G...
In his Defensio fidei catholicae de satisfactione Christi adversus Faustum Socinum Senensem Grotius ...
Grotius on the Dutch Revolt and the fundamentality of reason of state The Annals of the War in the L...
This article discusses Hugo Grotius’s ‘pamphlet’ Ordinum pietas in the political and religious setti...
In this essay I would like to put to test the hypothesis that the late XVIth century dispute about r...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Politics. The Catholic University of AmericaHugo Grotius is increasingly portr...
The article examines the divergence of Socianism from Reformed and Roman theologies. Having originat...
In 1604-1605 Hugo Grotius wrote De iure praedae, a commentary on the law of booty and prize and a fi...
This article compares Grotius’s treatments of liability for wrongdoing in natural law and the law of...
The seventeenth century marks several radical philosophical and political changes for Europe. Two su...