Tracing a theoretical course from William of Ockham to Richard
Hooker, this work examines the thinking of the English Reformers on
the origin and nature of law and authority for both church and
commonwealth. O'Donovan places the political and legal thought of
the Reformers in the broader context of the Reformation and its
theological debates over the relationship between faith and works
and between Scripture and tradition.
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