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The Biblical Politics of John Locke

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John Locke is often thought of as one of the founders of the Enlightenment, a movement that sought to do away with the Bible and religion and replace them with scientific realism. But Locke was ex...
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  • 28 April 2004
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John Locke is often thought of as one of the founders of the Enlightenment, a movement that sought to do away with the Bible and religion and replace them with scientific realism. But Locke was extremely interested in the Bible, and he was engaged by biblical theology and religion throughout his life. In this new book, K.I. Parker considers Locke’s interest in Scripture and how that interest is articulated in the development of his political philosophy.

Parker shows that Locke’s liberalism is inspired by his religious vision and, particularly, his distinctive understanding of the early chapters of the book of Genesis. Unlike Sir Robert Filmer, who understood the Bible to justify social hierarchies (i.e., the divine right of the king, the first-born son’s rights over other siblings, and the “natural” subservience of women to men), Locke understood from the Bible that humans are in a natural state of freedom and equality to each other. The biblical debate between Filmer and Locke furnishes scholars with a better understanding of Lockes political views as presented in his Two Treatises.

The Biblical Politics of John Locke demonstrates the impact of the Bible on one of the most influential thinkers of the seventeenth century, and provides an original context in which to situate the debate concerning the origins of early modern political thought.

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Price: $89.25
Pages: 210
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Imprint: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Series: Editions SR
Publication Date: 28 April 2004
Trim Size: 9.27 X 6.27 in
ISBN: 9780889204508
Format: Hardcover
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``Readers exhausted by the tortured labour of scholars to prove that Locke does not really mean what he says will find Professor Parker's The Biblical Politics of John Locke to be a thoroughly refreshing book.''

Table of Contents for
The Biblical Politics of John Locke by Kim Ian Parker

Acknowledgments

Introduction


Chapter One: John Locke: A Lifelong Interest in the Bible

Early Life (1632–1652)

Oxford (1652–1666)

Locke and Shaftesbury (1666–1675)

Travels in France (1675–1679)

Return to England (1679–1683)

Exile in Holland (1683–1689)

The Public Figure (1689–1704)

Summary

Chapter Two: Reason, Revelation, and the Fall

Reason and Revelation

Hermeneutics

Human Nature: Locke and the Fall

Summary

Chapter Three: Adam and Patriarchal Political Order

Patriarchal Theory

Biblical Patriarchalists

Sir Robert Filmer and the Occasion of His Writings

Filmer’s Biblical Politics

Summary

Chapter Four: John Locke’s Adam: The First Treatise

The Inception of Locke’s Two Treatises

Locke and the Bible: The Critics

Locke’s Reply to Filmer: The First Treatise

Summary

Chapter Five: John Locke’s Adam: The Second Treatise

Natural Law

The State of Nature and Executive Privilege

Property

Paternal Power and Conjugal Society

The Beginning and End of Political Society

Summary


Conclusion

Notes

Index