From Personal Duties Towards Personal Rights (e-bog) af Monahan, Arthur P.
Monahan, Arthur P. (forfatter)

From Personal Duties Towards Personal Rights e-bog

619,55 DKK (inkl. moms 774,44 DKK)
Part One examines the late medieval northern Italian city-state republics and the humanist depiction of their form of polity. Part Two reviews the legal (principally canonical) and political thought behind the development of a theory of popular consent and limited authority employed to resolve the Great Schism in the Western church. Part Three describes sixteenth-century Spanish neoscholastic p...
E-bog 619,55 DKK
Forfattere Monahan, Arthur P. (forfatter)
Udgivet 30 juni 1994
Længde 472 sider
Genrer 3H
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780773564114
Part One examines the late medieval northern Italian city-state republics and the humanist depiction of their form of polity. Part Two reviews the legal (principally canonical) and political thought behind the development of a theory of popular consent and limited authority employed to resolve the Great Schism in the Western church. Part Three describes sixteenth-century Spanish neoscholastic political writings and their application to Reformation Europe and Spanish colonial expansion in the New World. Part Four examines the political thought of some of those who responded to new problems in church/state relations caused by the fracturing of medieval Christendom in the West: Luther, Calvin, and other Reformation writers; the Protestant resistance pamphleteers; and Richard Hooker. Featuring an extensive bibliography, From Personal Duties towards Personal Rights will be of specific interest to intellectual historians as well as historians of political ideas and political theories and students in history, political science, and religious studies.