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1 | State of nature or Eden? | 1 |
2 | Hobbes' state of nature as an account of the fall? | 4 |
3 | Hobbes' own belief or unbelief | 6 |
4 | The contemporary reaction to Leviathan | 8 |
5 | Hobbes and commentaries on Genesis | 11 |
6 | A note on method and chapter order | 13 |
Ch. 1 | Good and evil | 16 |
1 | Hobbes on good and evil | 18 |
2 | The 'seditious doctrines' of the Schoolmen | 21 |
3 | The contemporary reaction | 24 |
4 | The scriptural account | 32 |
5 | The state of nature as an account of the fall? | 41 |
Ch. 2 | Equality and unsociability | 46 |
1 | Hobbes and natural equality | 46 |
2 | The contemporary reaction | 47 |
3 | The scriptural account | 49 |
4 | Hobbes on natural unsociability | 54 |
5 | The contemporary reaction | 56 |
6 | The scriptural account | 61 |
7 | State of nature as Eden? | 65 |
Ch. 3 | The war of all against all | 70 |
1 | Hobbes' war of all against all | 71 |
2 | The contemporary reaction | 75 |
3 | The scriptural account | 86 |
4 | State of nature as fallen condition? | 97 |
Ch. 4 | The right and law of nature | 101 |
1 | Hobbes and natural right | 101 |
2 | The contemporary reaction | 105 |
3 | Hobbes and natural law | 111 |
4 | The contemporary reaction | 118 |
5 | The scriptural account | 123 |
6 | Hobbes as reformed theologian? | 129 |
Ch. 5 | The creation of society | 133 |
1 | Hobbes on the escape from the state of nature | 133 |
2 | The contemporary reaction : Hobbes versus divine right | 135 |
3 | The scriptural account of Cain building a city | 137 |
4 | Hobbes on the creation of the Commonwealth | 141 |
5 | The contemporary reaction : Hobbes versus the patriarchalists | 148 |
6 | The scriptural account of the relationship between Adam and Eve | 157 |
7 | State of nature as Eden, the process of the fall, and the fallen condition? | 159 |
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