1991

Babcock, W. S.
“A changing of the Christian God : the doctrine of the Trinity
in the seventeenth century” / William S. Babcock. // IN:
Interpretation (Richmond, Va.). – 45 (1991):133-146.
Rabieh, M. S.
“The reasonableness of Locke, or the questionableness of Christianity” /
Michael S. Rabieh. // IN: Journal of politics. – 53 (1991):933-957.
Abstract: IPSA 42:1352.
LNL 24:13
1992

Ashcraft, R.
“Latitudinarianism and toleration.” –
See entry in Chapter 6.
Eisenach, E. J.
“Religion and Locke’s Two treatises of government.” –
See entry in Chapter 7.
Griffin, M. I. J., Jr.
Latitudinarianism in the seventeenth-century Church of England. –
See entry in Chapter 3.
Marshall, J.
“John Locke and latitudinarianism” / John Marshall. // IN:
Philosophy, science and religion in England, 1640-1700 /
edited by Richard Kroll,
Richard Ashcraft,
Perez Zagorin. –
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1992. – p. 253-282.
LNL 24:11
Pitassi, M.-C.
“ ‘Anima naturaliter mortalis?’ : l’interpretazione lockiana di 1 Tessalonicesi 5,23” /
Maria-Cristina Pitassi. // IN: Annali di storia dell’esegesi. – 9 (1992):87-99.
Unverified.
1993

Noonkester, M. C.
“ ‘God for its author’ :
John Locke as a possible source for the New Hampshire Confession” /
Myron C. Noonkester. // IN:
New England quarterly. – 66 (1993):448-450.
LNL 25:8
Stewart, M. A.
“Locke’s ‘Observations’ on Boyle” / M.A. Stewart. // IN:
Locke newsletter. – 24 (1993):21-34.
Abstract: PhI 1995:760.
LNL 25:10
Thierry, P.
“L’épreuve du miracle :
quelques remarques sur la religion de Locke” / Patrick Thierry. // IN:
Cahiers de Fontenay. – no. 71/72, Lumières et religions (1993):37-56.
Followed by a French translation of Locke’s Discourse of miracles
by F. Albretch … [et al.] (p. 57-68)
LNL 25:10, 4
Vienne, J.-M.
“De la Bible à la science.” –
See entry in Chapter 3.
1994

Harris, I.
“The politics of Christianity.” –
See entry in Chapter 7.
Houston, J.
Reported miracles : a critique of Hume / J. Houston. –
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1994.
See Ch. 3, “Locke on the miraculous” (p. 33-48)
LNL 26:6
Jinkins, M.
“Elements of federal theology in the religious thought of John Locke” /
Michael Jinkins. // IN:
Evangelical quarterly. – 66 (1994):123-141.
LNL 27:7 [99-106]
Marshall, J.
John Locke : resistance, religion and responsibility. –
See entry in Chapter 2.
Pitassi, M.-C.
“Le Christ lockien à l’épreuve des textes :
de la Reasonableness aux Paraphrase and notes” / Maria-Cristina Pitassi. // IN:
Le Christ entre orthodoxie et lumières :
actes du colloque tenu à Genève en août 1993 /
publiés par Maria-Cristina Pitassi. –
Genève : Librairie Droz, 1994. –
(Histoire des idées et critique littéraire ; vol. 332). – p. 101-122.
Pitassi, M.-C.
“La notion de communication dans l’exégèse biblique
de la fin du XVIIe siècle” / Maria-Cristina Pitassi. // IN:
Commercium litterarium : la communication dans la république des lettres, 1600-1750 :
conférences des colloques tenus à Paris 1992 et à Nimègue 1993 =
forms of communication in the republic or letters, 1600-1750 : lectures held at the colloquia Paris 1992 and Nijmegen 1993 /
publié par Hans Bots
& Françoise Waquet. –
Amsterdam ; Maarssen : APA-Holland University Press, 1994. –
(Études de l’Institut Pierre Bayle =
Studies Pierre Bayle Institute ; 25). – p. 35-50.
Rovira, R.
“Locke ante el argumento ontológico.” –
See entry in Chapter 3.
Schøsler, J.
“Le Christianisme raisonnable et le débat
sur le ‘socianisme’ de John Locke dans la presse française
de la première moitié du XVIIIe siècle” /
Jørn Schøsler. // IN:
Lías. – 21 (1994):295-319.
LNL 27:10
Stewart, M. A.
“Hume’s historical view of miracles.” –
See entry in Chapter 3.
Wolterstorff, N.
“John Locke’s epistemological piety :
reason is the candle of the Lord” / Nicholas Wolterstorff. // IN:
Faith and philosophy. – 11 (1994):572-591.
Abstract: PhI 1995:803.
LNL 27:12; LS 2:11
Wolterstorff, N.
“Locke’s philosophy of religion.” –
See entry in Chapter 3.
1995

Brykman, G.
“Les deux christianismes de Locke et de Toland” / Geneviève Brykman. // IN:
Revue de synthèse. – 116 (1995):281-301.
LNL 27:5
Çetin, İ.
John Locke’da tanrı anlayışı / İsmail Çetin. –
Ankara : Vadi, 1995. – 230 pages. – (Vadi Yayınları ; 38. Felsefe Dizisi; 10)
ISBN 978-97-577-2639-5.
Unverified.
Hering, K. D.
Happiness, virtue and divine command : the moral theology of John Locke.
– See entry in Chapter 3.
Heyd, M.
“Be sober and reasonable” :
the critique of enthusiasm in the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries / by Michael Heyd. –
Leiden ; New York ; Köln : E.J. Brill, 1995. –
(Brill’s studies in intellectual history ; vol. 63)
See Ch. 6, “Scripture and reason : the new theological discourse
on the eve of the Enlightenment” (p. 165-190)
Rogers, G. A. J.
“John Locke, conservative radical” / G.A.J. Rogers. // IN:
The margins of orthodoxy : heterodox writing and cultural response,
1660-1750 / edited by Roger D. Lund. –
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1995. – p. 97-116.
Revised version in:
Locke’s Enlightenment (1998), p. 157-172.
LNL 28:10
Vailati, E.
“Leibniz and Clarke on miracles” / Ezio Vailati. // IN:
Journal of the history of philosophy. – 33 (1995):563-591.
Williams, S. N.
Revelation and reconciliation : a window on modernity / Stephen N. Williams. –
Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1995.
See Ch. 2, “Restoring some faith in Locke” (p. 24-55)
LNL 29:10
1996

Beiser, F. C.
The sovereignty of reason : the defense of rationality in the early English enlightenment / Frederick C. Beiser. –
Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press, ©1996.
See Chapter 6, “Toland the the deism controversy” (pages 220-265)
Lagrée, J.
“Lumière naturelle et notions communes :
Herbert de Cherbury et Culverwell” / Jacqueline Lagrée. // IN:
Mind senior to the world /
edited by Marialuisa Baldi. –
Milano : FrancoAngeli, 1996. – p. 35-54.
Unverified; source/Abstract: PhI 1997:736.
Marshall, J.
“Locke and Socinianism” / John Marshall. // IN:
Locke newsletter. – 27 (1996):147-148.
LNL 28:8
Parker, K. I.
“John Locke and the Enlightenment metanarrative :
a biblical corrective to a reasoned world” / by Kim Ian Parker. // IN:
Scottish journal of theology. – 49 (1996):57-73.
LNL 27:9
Wainwright, A. W.
“Reason, revelation, and experience in the hymns
of Addison and Watts” / Arthur W. Wainwright. // IN:
The philosophical canon in the 17th and 18th centuries :
essays in honour of John W. Yolton /
edited by G.A.J. Rogers and
Sylvana Tomaselli. –
Rochester, N.Y. : University of Rochester Press, 1996. – p. 149-161.
LNL 27:11
Wiles, M.
Archetypal heresy : Arianism through the centuries / Maurice Wiles. –
Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1996.
See p. 70-79.
LS 3:13
Williams, C.
“Christian materialism and the parity thesis.” –
See entry in Chapter 3.
Wolterstorff, N.
John Locke and the ethics of belief. –
See entry in Chapter 3.
1997

Bagger, M. C.
“Hume and miracles” / Matthew C. Bagger. // IN:
Journal of the history of philosophy. – 35 (1997):237-251.
LNL 30:4
Clarke, D. M.
“Toland on faith and reason” / Demond M. Clarke. // IN:
John Toland’s Christianity not mysterious : text, associated works and critical essays /
Philip McGuinness, Alan Harrison, Richard Kearney, editors. –
Dublin, Ireland : The Lilliput Press, MCMXCVII [1997] – pages 293-302.
Gross, G. M.
“Notes for reading the Bible with John Locke” / George M. Gross. // IN:
Jewish political studies review. – 9 (1997):5-18.
Huff, P. A.
“John Locke and the prophecy of Quaker women” / Peter A. Huff. // IN:
Quaker history. – 86:no. 2 (fall 1997):26-40.
Kuehne, D. S.
“Reinventing Paul : John Locke, the Geneva Bible, and
Paul’s Epistle to the Romans” / Dale S. Kuehne. // IN:
Piety and humanity : essays on religion and early modern philosophy /
edited by Douglas Kries. –
Lanham, Md. ; Oxford : Rowman & Littlefield, ©1997. – p. 213-232.
LNL 30:7
MacIntosh, J. J.
“The argument from the need for similar or ‘higher’ qualities :
Cudworth, Locke and Clarke on God’s existence” / J.J. MacIntosh. // IN:
Enlightenment and dissent. – 16 (1997):29-59.
LNL 29:7
McGuinness, P.
“Christianity not mysterious and the Enlightenment” / Philip McGuinness. // IN:
John Toland’s Christianity not mysterious : text, associated works and critical essays /
Philip McGuinness, Alan Harrison, Richard Kearney, editors. –
Dublin, Ireland : The Lilliput Press, MCMXCVII [1997] – pages 231-242.
Myers, P. C.
“Locke on reasonable Christianity and reasonable politics” / Peter C. Myers. // IN:
Piety and humanity : essays on religion and early modern philosophy /
edited by Douglas Kries. –
Lanham, Md. ; Oxford : Rowman & Littlefield, ©1997. – p. 145-180.
LNL 30:8
Nuovo, V. (ed.)
John Locke and Christianity : contemporary responses to The reasonableness of Christianity /
edited and introduced by Victor Nuovo. – Bristol ; Dulles, Va. : Thoemmes Press, 1997. – xli, 284 p. – (Key issues ; no. 16)
Contents.
Review: A. P. F. Sell, LNL 29 (1998):181-183.
ISBN 1-85506-540-1.
Ott, W.
“Locke and the scholastics on theological discourse.” –
See entry in Chapter 3.
Quinn, P. L.
“Sin and original sin” / Philip L. Quinn. // IN:
A companion to philosophy of religion /
edited by Philip L. Quinn and
Charles Taliaferro. –
Cambridge, Mass. ; Oxford : Blackwell, 1997. –
(Blackwell companions to philosophy). – p. 541-548.
LNL 30:9
Sherlock, R.
“The theology of toleration : a reading of Locke’s ‘The reasonableness of Christianity’ ” /
Richard Sherlock. // IN: Jewish political studies review. – 9 (1997):19-49.
Smith, D. T.
John Locke’s concept of a reasonable Christianity / by Donald Thomas Smith. –
Thesis (Ph.D.)–Southern Methodist University, 1997. – x, 337 leaves.
Unverified.
Vienne, J.-M.
“Les rapports entre raison et foi à la lumière
de la métaphore de la vision” / Jean-Michel Vienne. // IN:
Revue philosophique de la France et de l’étranger. – 1997:45-58.
LNL 28:13
Walsh, M.
Shakespeare, Milton, and eighteenth-century literary editing :
the beginnings of interpretative scholarship / Marcus Walsh. –
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1997. –
(Cambridge studies in eighteenth-century English literature and thought)
See esp. Ch. 2, “Making sense of Scripture :
biblical hermeneutics in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century England” (p. 30-52)
1998

Bitzer, L. F.
“The ‘Indian prince’ in miracle arguments of Hume
and his predecessors and early critics” / Lloyd F. Bitzer. // IN:
Philosophy and rhetoric. – 31 (1998):175-230.
Abstract: PhI 1998:519.
LNL 30:4
Edwards, P.
“God and the philosophers. Part I, From Aristotle to Locke” / Paul Edwards. // IN:
Free inquiry. – 18:no. 3 (summer 1998):36-40.
Abstract: PhI 1998:611.
Hampsher-Monk, I.
“Burke and the religious sources of skeptical conservatism.”
– See entry in Chapter 3.
Mulsow, M.
“Orientalistik im Kontext der sozinianischen und deistischen Debatten um 1700 :
Spencer, Crell, Locke und Newton” / Martin Mulsow. // IN:
Scientia poetica. – 2 (1998):27-57.
Pitassi, M.-C.
“Une résurrection pour quel corps et pour quel humanité? :
la réponse lockienne entre philosophie, exégèse
et théologie” / di Maria-Cristina Pitassi. // IN:
Rivista di storia della filosofia. – 53 (1998):45-63.
LNL 30:9
Rogers, G. A. J.
“Nature, man and God in the English Enlightenment.” –
See entry in Chapter 3.
Rogers, G. A. J.
“Stillingfleet, Locke and the Trinity” / G.A.J. Rogers. // IN:
Judaeo-Christian culture in the seventeenth century :
a celebration of the library of Narcissus Marsh (1638-1713) /
edited by Richard Popkin,
Sarah Hutton,
Allison Coudert and
Gordon M. Weiner. –
Dordrecht : Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1999). –
(Archives internationale de l’histoire des idées =
International archives of the history of ideas ; 163). – p. 207-224.
Revised version in Locke’s Enlightenment
(1998), p. 143-156.
LNL 30:9
Young, B. W.
Religion and enlightenment in eighteenth-century England :
theological debate from Locke to Burke / B.W. Young. –
Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1998.
See esp. Ch. 3, “Metaphysics before physics : the Cambridge critique
of Newtonian religious apologetic” (p. 83-119)
Review: J. Champion,
“ ‘Ecrasez l’infame’.” (2000)
LNL 30:11
1999

Brown, R. E.
“Edwards, Locke, and the Bible” / R.E. Brown. // IN:
Journal of religion. – 79 (1999):361-384.
LNL 30:4
Champion, J. A. I.
“ ‘Acceptable to inquisitive men’ :
some Simonian contexts for Newton’s biblical criticism, 1680-92” / Justin A. I. Champion. // IN:
Newton and religion : context, nature, and influence /
edited by James E. Force and Richard H. Popkin. –
Dordrecht ; Boston ; London : Kluwer Academic Publishers, ©1999. –
(Archives internationales d’histoire des idées = International archives of the history of ideas ; 161). – p. 77-96.
Dungan, D. L.
A history of the synoptic problem :
the canon, the text, the composition, and the interpretation of the Gospels / David Laird Duncan. –
New York ; London ; Toronto ; Sydney ; Auckland : Doubleday, 1999. – (The Anchor Bible reference library)
See Chapter 17, “John Locke and the economic agenda of modern historical-critical interpretation” (pages 261-286)
Higgins-Biddle, J. C.
“Introduction.” // IN:
The reasonableness of Christianity as delivered in the scriptures / John Locke ;
edited with an introduction, notes, critical apparatus and transcriptions
of related manuscripts by John C. Higgins-Biddle. –
Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1999. –
(The Clarendon edition of the works of John Locke). – p. xv-cxv.
Pickard, S.
“ ‘Unable to see the wood for the trees’ :
John Locke and the fate of systematic theology” / Stephen Pickard. // IN:
The task of theology today / edited by Victor Pfitzner
and Hilary Regan. –
Edinburgh : T. & T. Clark, 1999. – p. 105-137.
LNL 31:7
Polinska, W.
“Faith and reason in John Locke” / Wioleta Polinska. // IN:
Philosophy & theology. – 11 (1999):287-309.
Unverified.
LS 1:9
Polinska, W.
“John Locke, Christian doctrine and Latitudinarianism” / Wioleta Polinska. // IN:
Zeitschrift für neuere Theologiegeschichte. – 6 (1999):173-194.
LS 1:9
Snobelen, S. D.
“Isaac Newton, heretic : the strategies of a Nicodemite” / Stephen D. Snobelen. // IN:
British journal for the history of science. – 32 (1999):381-419.
2000

Danaher, J.
“Is communication from God really possible? :
a conceptual problem” / James Danaher. // IN:
Science and Christian belief. – 12 (2000):99-114.
Earman, J.
Hume’s abject failure : the argument against miracles / John Earman. –
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2000. – xi, 217 p.
Includes “John Locke, An essay concerning human understanding
(1690), Book IV, Chapters 15 and 16” (p. 97-107)
and “John Locke, ‘A discourse of miracles’ (1706)” (p. 114-120.
Sina, M.
“Linee di sviluppo della riflessione etico-religiosa lockiana.” –
See entry in Chapter 3.
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