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Preface | ||
1 | Introduction: Human Rights and Biblical Religion in Leviathan | 1 |
2 | The Controversy Concerning Hobbes and Christianity | 17 |
3 | The Nontheistic Foundation of the First Half of Leviathan | 39 |
4 | A Curious Ambiguity: Hobbes's Departure from the Christian Natural Law Tradition | 63 |
5 | Hobbes's Sense of Reason | 87 |
6 | Hobbes's Departure from Orthodoxy | 113 |
7 | Leviathan Chapter 32: The Biblical Prophets Are Not Trustworthy | 133 |
8 | Leviathan Chapter 33: The Bible and Political Reasoning | 155 |
9 | Leviathan Chapter 34: Hobbes's Naturalization of God | 183 |
10 | The Purpose of the Last Half of Leviathan | 203 |
Notes | 239 | |
Bibliography | 259 | |
Index | 267 | |
About the Author | 283 |
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