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John Locke's Theology: An Ecumenical, Irenic, and Controversial Project - OXFORD STU IN HISTORICAL THEOLOGY SERIES Marko, Jonathan S. (Associate Professor of Philosophical and Systematic Theology, Associate Professor of Philosophical and Systematic Theology, Cornerstone University)
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John Locke's Theology: An Ecumenical, Irenic, and Controversial Project - OXFORD STU IN HISTORICAL THEOLOGY SERIES
Marko, Jonathan S. (Associate Professor of Philosophical and Systematic Theology, Associate Professor of Philosophical and Systematic Theology, Cornerstone University)
John Locke was one of history's greatest polymaths. In addition to writing books on philosophy and political science, he also wrote theological books. His best-known theological work is The Reasonableness of Christianity, a book credited as being a window into the theological thoughts of John Locke. Scholars have made arguments from the book about why Locke is partial to a particular sect or an admixture of a couple of them. This book argues, however, thatscholars have not recognized that Locke's book was not intended to be a promulgation of his personal theology, but rather a program that most professed Christians could agree upon, particularly in the areas of eternal salvation and divine revelation.
360 pages
| Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
| Released | August 7, 2023 |
| ISBN13 | 9780197650042 |
| Publishers | Oxford University Press Inc |
| Pages | 376 |
| Dimensions | 237 × 163 × 31 mm · 649 g |
| Language | English |