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Divine Feudal Law - Or, Covenants with Mankind, Represented (Paperback)
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Divine Feudal Law - Or, Covenants with Mankind, Represented (Paperback)
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Originally published posthumously, in Latin, in 1695, "The Divine
Feudal Law" sets forth Pufendorf's basis for the reunion of the
Lutheran and Calvinist confessions. This attempt to seek a
"conciliation" between the confessions complements the concept of
toleration discussed in "Of the Nature and Qualification of
Religion in Reference to Civil Society." In both works Pufendorf
examines the proper way to secure the peaceful coexistence of
different confessions in a state.Although he argued in "Of the
Nature" that maintaining peace and order in the state does not
require all subjects to share one belief, Pufendorf also believed
that "true" Christianity was beneficial to society. For that reason
he advocated a reunion of the confessions on the basis of
fundamental truths that he believed were contained in the Bible,
saying a conciliation should be enforced not by law but by mutual
agreement of the dissenting parties. Therefore, the reunion of the
confessions must be accompanied by toleration.Samuel Pufendorf
(1632-1694) was one of the most important figures in early-modern
political thought. An exact contemporary of Locke and Spinoza, he
transformed the natural law theories of Grotius and Hobbes,
developed striking ideas of toleration and of the relationship
between church and state, and wrote extensive political histories
and analyses of the constitution of the German empire.Theophilus
Dorrington (1654-1715) was an Anglican clergyman and polemicist
against Dissent.Simone Zurbuchen is Professor of Philosophy at the
University of Fribourg, Switzerland.Knud Haakonssen is Professor of
Intellectual History at the University of Sussex, England.
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