The Covenant with Moses and the Kingdom of God: Thomas Hobbes and the Theology of the Old Covenant in Early Modern England: Studies in the History of Christian Traditions, cartea 202
Autor Andrew J. Martinen Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 iul 2023
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ISBN-13: 9789004431621
ISBN-10: 9004431624
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
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ISBN-10: 9004431624
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
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Notă biografică
Andrew J. Martin, Ph.D., Vanderbilt University, is Associate Professor of Systematic Theology at Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis. His publications include contributions to The Oxford Handbook of Reformed Theology, The Oxford Dictionary of Late Antiquity, and Richard Hooker and Reformed Orthodoxy.
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
1Early Modern Covenant Theology and Political Thought in Conversation
1 Introduction
2 Summary of Chapters
2Covenantal Conformity Robert Sanderson’s Anti-Puritan Covenant Theology
1 Introduction
2 The Faithfulness of Moses and the Unfaithfulness of Non-conformity
3 Sanderson’s “Moderation” and Terminology for the Old and New Covenants
4 Covenant Conditions and Mediators
5 Covenantal Calling, Public Persons, and the Relationship between Nature and Grace
6 Israel, the Leviathan, and the Relationship between Spiritual and Temporal Jurisdiction
7 “Law as a Rule” and “Law as a Covenant”
8 Conclusion
3Covenant Continuity, Part i The Covenant with Moses in Presbyterian Covenant Theology in the 1640s
1 Introduction
2 The Taxonomy of Samuel Bolton
3 The Taxonomy of John Ball
4 The Taxonomy of Anthony Burgess
5 The Taxonomy of Edmund Calamy
6 Conclusion
4Covenantal Continuity, Part ii The Covenant with Moses in Presbyterian Covenant Theology in the 1650s
1 Introduction
2 The Taxonomy of Thomas Blake
3 The Taxonomy of Samuel Rutherford
4 The Taxonomy of Francis Roberts
5 Conclusion
5Covenantal Consent, Part i Covenant Theology and Political Legitimation in Thomas Hobbes’ The Elements of Law (1640)
1 Introduction
2 The Nature and Definition of Covenants in The Elements of Law
3 Covenants, Consent, and Authority in The Elements of Law
4 Covenants and Resistance Theories in The Elements of Law
5 The Possibility of Covenants with God in The Elements of Law
6 Covenants, The State of Nature, and Natural Liberty in The Elements of Law
7 Covenantal Conditions, Faith and Works in The Elements of Law
8 Conclusion
6Covenantal Consent, Part ii Covenant Theology and Political Legitimation in Thomas Hobbes’ De Cive (1642) and Leviathan (1651)
1 Introduction
2 Covenantal Developments in De Cive
3 Covenants and Law in De Cive
4 The Old Covenant in De Cive
5 The New Covenant in De Cive
6 Covenants and Spiritual and Temporal Authority in De Cive
7 Covenants and The Kingdom of Heaven in De Cive
8 Covenants in Leviathan
9 Not in the Garden of Eden: The Original Covenant in Leviathan
10 The (Eschatological) New Covenant in Leviathan
11 Conclusion
Conclusion Early Modern Covenant Theology and Political Thought in Conversation
Bibliography
Index
Abbreviations
1Early Modern Covenant Theology and Political Thought in Conversation
1 Introduction
2 Summary of Chapters
2Covenantal Conformity Robert Sanderson’s Anti-Puritan Covenant Theology
1 Introduction
2 The Faithfulness of Moses and the Unfaithfulness of Non-conformity
3 Sanderson’s “Moderation” and Terminology for the Old and New Covenants
4 Covenant Conditions and Mediators
5 Covenantal Calling, Public Persons, and the Relationship between Nature and Grace
6 Israel, the Leviathan, and the Relationship between Spiritual and Temporal Jurisdiction
7 “Law as a Rule” and “Law as a Covenant”
8 Conclusion
3Covenant Continuity, Part i The Covenant with Moses in Presbyterian Covenant Theology in the 1640s
1 Introduction
2 The Taxonomy of Samuel Bolton
3 The Taxonomy of John Ball
4 The Taxonomy of Anthony Burgess
5 The Taxonomy of Edmund Calamy
6 Conclusion
4Covenantal Continuity, Part ii The Covenant with Moses in Presbyterian Covenant Theology in the 1650s
1 Introduction
2 The Taxonomy of Thomas Blake
3 The Taxonomy of Samuel Rutherford
4 The Taxonomy of Francis Roberts
5 Conclusion
5Covenantal Consent, Part i Covenant Theology and Political Legitimation in Thomas Hobbes’ The Elements of Law (1640)
1 Introduction
2 The Nature and Definition of Covenants in The Elements of Law
3 Covenants, Consent, and Authority in The Elements of Law
4 Covenants and Resistance Theories in The Elements of Law
5 The Possibility of Covenants with God in The Elements of Law
6 Covenants, The State of Nature, and Natural Liberty in The Elements of Law
7 Covenantal Conditions, Faith and Works in The Elements of Law
8 Conclusion
6Covenantal Consent, Part ii Covenant Theology and Political Legitimation in Thomas Hobbes’ De Cive (1642) and Leviathan (1651)
1 Introduction
2 Covenantal Developments in De Cive
3 Covenants and Law in De Cive
4 The Old Covenant in De Cive
5 The New Covenant in De Cive
6 Covenants and Spiritual and Temporal Authority in De Cive
7 Covenants and The Kingdom of Heaven in De Cive
8 Covenants in Leviathan
9 Not in the Garden of Eden: The Original Covenant in Leviathan
10 The (Eschatological) New Covenant in Leviathan
11 Conclusion
Conclusion Early Modern Covenant Theology and Political Thought in Conversation
Bibliography
Index