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Hobbes and Christianity
Hobbes and Christianity, Although Thomas Hobbes was widely regarded by his contemporaries to be an atheist, scholars in the late nineteenth century reconsidered his works and reclaimed him as a sincere exegete of scripture. During the twentieth century a growing number of Hobbes , Hobbes and Christianity has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Hobbes and Christianity
  • Written by author Paul D. Cooke
  • Published by Lanham, Md. : Rowman & Littlefield, c1996., 1996/08/28
  • Although Thomas Hobbes was widely regarded by his contemporaries to be an atheist, scholars in the late nineteenth century reconsidered his works and reclaimed him as a sincere exegete of scripture. During the twentieth century a growing number of Hobbes
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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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