2001

Forde, S.
“Natural law, theology, and morality in Locke.” –
See entry in Chapter 7.
Russo, R.
Ragione e ascolto : l’ermeneutica di John Locke / R. Russo. –
Napoli : Guida, 2001. – 266 pages. – (Etica pratica)
ISBN 88-7188-475-2.
Unverified.
LS 2:9
Simonutti, L.
“Necessità, indifferenza, libertà : i Rimostranti e Locke” / di Luisa Simonutti. // IN:
Dal necessario al possibile : determinismo e libertà nel pensiero anglo-olandese del XVII secolo /
a cura di Luisa Simonutti. – Milano : FrancoAngeli, ©2001. –
(Filosofia scienza nel cinquecento e nel seicento. Studi ; 54). – pages 135-155.
Snobelen, S. D.
“Socinianism, heresy and John Locke’s Reasonableness of Christianity” / Stephen D. Snobelen. // IN:
Enlightenment and dissent. – 20 (2001):88-125.
Review of Locke, The reasonableness of Christianity (1999) [Locke #655]
2002

Champion, J.
“ ‘Le culte privé est libre quand il est rendu dans le secret’.”
– See entry in chapter 6.
Eisenach, E. J.
“Body-truth and spirit-truth in Locke’s way of knowing.” –
See entry in Chapter 7.
Hester, M.
John Locke and biblical authority / by Malcolm Hester. –
Paper presented at the meeting of the Southeastern Region of the Evangelical Theological Society,
Germantown, TN, March 15-16, 2002. – 16 leaves.
Unverified.
Hutton, S.
“La position raisonnable d’Edward Stillingfleet.” –
See entry in chapter 6.
Mulsow, M.
Moderne aus dem Untergrund : radikale Frühaufklärung in Deutschland 1680-1720 / Martin Mulsow. –
Hamburg : Felix Meiner Verlag, ©2002.
See III, “Sozinianische Frühaufklärung : Samuel Crells europäische Netzwerke” (pages 85-114)
Unverified.
English translation: Enlightenment underground : radical Germany, 1680-1720 / Martin Mulsow ;
translated by H. C. Erik Midelfort. – Charlottesville ; London : University of Virginia Press, 2015. –
(Studies in early modern German history). –
See Chapter 2, “The Socinian Enlightenment : Samuel Crell’s European networks” (pages 61-77)
Roy, S. D.
“Reason or revelation? : Locke on the ground of religion” / Sudipta Dutta Roy. // IN:
Indian philosophical quarterly. – 29 (2002):17-27.
Abstract: PhI 2003.
LS 2:9
Russo, R.
“Locke and the Jews” / Raffaele Russo. // IN:
Locke studies. – 2 (2002):199-223.
LS 3:11
Wardle, D. L.
“Reason to ratify : the influence of Locke’s religious beliefs
on the creation and adoption of the United States constitution.” –
See entry in Chapter 7.
2003

Champion, J.
Republican learning : John Toland and the crisis of Christian culture, 1696-1722 /
Justin Champion. – Manchester ; New York : Manchester University Press, 2003. –
(Politics, culture and society in early modern Britain)
See esp. 3, “Reading scripture : the reception of Christianity not mysterious, 1696-1702” (pages 69-90)
Ellenzweig, S.
“The love of God and the radical enlightenment :
Mary Astell’s brush with Spinoza.” –
See entry in Chapter 3.
Nuovo, V.
“Locke’s Christology as a key to understanding his philosophy.” –
See entry in Chapter 3.
Wigelsworth, J. R.
“Lockean essences, political posturing, and John Toland’s reading
of Isaac Newton’s Principia.” –
See entry in Chapter 3.
2004

Champion, J.
“The Reasonableness of Christianity” / Justin Champion. –
Paper presented at a conference “John Locke through the centuries : assessing the Lockean legacy, 1704-2004,”
Beinecke Library, Yale University, October 29, 2004.
Conrad, J. D.
Locke’s use of the Bible in The two treatises, The reasonableness of Christianity,
and A letter concerning toleration / by Jonathan Donald Conrad. –
Thesis (Ph.D.)– Northern Illinois University, 2004. – vii, 264 leaves.
Unverified.
Dayan, J.
“St. Paul’s parentheses” / Joan Dayan. // IN:
Southwest review. – 89 (2004):421-441.
LS 6:6
Nuovo, V.
“Locke’s reading of St Paul” / Victor Nuovo. –
Paper presented at the John Locke Tercentenary Conference, St Anne’s College, Oxford, 2-4 April 2004.
Olson, R. G.
Science and religion, 1450-1900 : from Copernicus to Darwin / Richard G. Olson. –
Westport, Conn. ; London : Greenwood Press, 2004.
See “John Locke and the rise of Deism” (pages 125-130)
Parker, K. I.
The biblical politics of John Locke. –
See entry in Chapter 7.
Stewart, M. A.
“Revelation and certainty” / M.A. Stewart. –
Paper presented at the John Locke Tercentenary Conference, St Anne’s College, Oxford, 2-4 April 2004.
2005

Dokulil, M.
“Jak se stal Locke málem deistou?” =
“How did Locke nearly come to be a Deist?” / Miloš Dokulil. // IN:
Filosofický časopis. – 53 (2005):99-123.
LS 5:7
Giuntini, C.
“Il corpo immortale : filosofia e teologia nell’ultimo Locke” / Chiara Giuntini. // IN:
Rivista di filosofia. – 96 (2005):187-215.
Abstract: PhI 2006.
LS 6:6
Heyd, M.
“Original sin, the struggle for stability,
and the rise of moral individualism in late seventeenth-century England” / Michael Heyd. // IN:
Early modern Europe : from crisis to stability /
edited by Philip Benedict and Myron P. Gutmann. –
Newark : University of Delaware Press, ©2005. – pages 197-233.
Kort, E. D.
“Stillingfleet and Locke on substance, essence, and articles of faith.” –
See entry in Chapter 3.
Lanaro, G.
“Locke ‘cattolico’ e altre stravaganze” / Giorgio Lanaro. // IN:
Rivista di storia della filosofia. – 60 (2005):105-109.
Unverified.
LS 6:8
Mooney, T. B. &
Imbrosciano, A.
“The curious case of Mr. Locke’s miracles” /
T. Brian Mooney and Anthony Imbrosciano. // IN:
International journal for philosophy of religion. – 57 (2005):147-168.
Abstract: PhI 2006.
LS 5:11
Simonutti, L.
“John Locke e il socinianesimo” / Luisa Simonutti. // IN:
Fausto Sozzini e la filosofia in Europa : atti del Convegno, Siena, 25-27 Novembre 2004 /
a cura di Mariangela Priarolo and Emanuela Scribano. –
Siena : Accademia Senese degli Intronati, 2005. – pages 211-249.
New
Snobelen, S. D.
“Isaac Newton, Socinianism and ‘the one supreme god’ ” / Stephen David Snobelen. // IN:
Socinianism and Arminianism : antitrinitarians, Calvinists, and cultural exchange in seventeehth-century Europe /
edited by Martin Mulsow and Jan Rohls. –
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2005. – (Brill’s studies in intellectual history ; v. 134). – Pages 241-298.
ISBN 978-90-04-14715-7.
Unverified.
Taliaferro, C.
Evidence and faith : philosophy and religion since the seventeenth century / Charles Taliaferro. –
Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2005. -- (The evolution of modern philosophy)
See “The ascendancy of rules of evidence in early modern philosophy of religion” (pages 110-159)
2006

Champion, J.
“ ‘Directions for the profitable reading of the Holy Scriptures’ :
biblical criticism, clerical learning and lay readers, c. 1650-1720” / Justin Champion. // IN:
Scripture and scholarship in early modern England /
edited by Ariel Hessayon, Nicholas Keene. –
Aldershot, Hampshire, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, ©2006. – pages 208-230.
LS 7:5
Dacome, L.
“Resurrecting by numbers in the eighteenth century.” –
See entry in Chapter 3.
Dayan, C.
“Melville, Locke, and faith.” –
See entry in Chapter 7.
Dempsey, L.
“Written in the flesh : Isaac Newton on the mind-body relation.” –
See entry in Chapter 3.
Iliffe, R.
“Friendly criticism : Richard Simon, John Locke, Isaac Newton and the Johannine comma” / Rob Iliffe. // IN: Scripture and scholarship in early modern England /
edited by Ariel Hessayon, Nicholas Keene. –
Aldershot, Hampshire, England ; Burtlington, VT : Ashgate, ©2006. – pages 137-157.
LS 7:9
Simonutti, L.
“Political society and religious liberty : Locke at Cleves and in Holland.” –
See entry in Chapter 2.
New
Snobelen, S. D.
“ ‘To us there is but one God, the Father’ :
anti-Trinitarian textual criticism in seventeenth- and early eighteenth-century England” / Stephen Snobelen. // IN:
Scripture and scholarship in early modern England /
edited by Ariel Hessayon and Nicholas Keene. –
Aldershot, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, ©2006. – Pages 116-136.
ISBN 978-0-754-63893-3.
Unverified.
Stewart, M. A.
“Revealed religion, the British debate” / M.A. Stewart. // IN:
The Cambridge history of eighteenth-century philosophy / edited by Knud Haakonssen. –
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2006. – vol. 1:683-709.
See “The legacy of Locke” (pages 685-688)
2007

Champion, J.
“ ‘A law of continuity in the progress of theology’ :
assessing the legacy of John Locke’s Reasonableness of Christianity, 1695-2004” / Justin Champion. // IN:
“John Locke through the centuries …” /
edited by James G. Buickerood and Earle Havens. // IN:
Eighteenth-century thought. – 3 (2007):111-142.
LS 7:6
Jolley, N.
“Locke on faith and reason.” –
See entry in Chapter 3.
Krop, H.
“Poiret and Locke.” –
See entry in Chapter 3.
Michelson, M.
“ ‘Our religion and liberties’ :
Mary Astell’s Christian political polemics.” –
See entry in Chapter 7.
Starkie, A.
The Church of England and the Bangorian controversy, 1716-1721 / Andrew Starkie. –
Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK : Boydell Press, 2007. – (Studies in modern British religious history ; no. 14)
See pages 126-130.
Vassányi, M.
“Reasons of redemption : on the specific sense of The reasonableness of Christianity
in Locke’s rationale of the covenant of faith” / Miklós Vassányi. // IN:
Tijdschrift voor filosofie. – 69 (2007):267-298.
Abstract: PhI 2008.
LS 7:18
2008

Ball, B. W.
The soul sleepers : Christian mortalism from Wycliffe to Priestley / Bryan W. Ball. –
Cambridge, James Clarke & Co., 2008.
See “John Locke and the reasonableness of Christian mortalism” (pages 119-126)
and “Samuel Bold, Henry Layton and William Coward” (pages 128-138)
Dumsday, T.
“Locke on competing miracles” / Travis Dumsday. // IN:
Faith and philosophy. – 25 (2008):416-424.
Unverified.
LS 9:6
Lucci, D.
Scripture and Deism : the Biblical criticism of the eighteenth-century British Deists / Diego Lucci. –
Bern ; New York ; Oxford : Peter Lang, ©2008. –
(Studies in early momdern European culture = Studi sulla cultura europea della prima età moderna ; vol. 3)
See “Locke’s ‘way of ideas’ and its influence upon the Deists’ hermeneutics” (pages 44-52)
Nuovo, V.
“Aspects of Stoicism in Locke’s philosophy.” –
See entry in Chapter 3.
Vickers, J. E.
Invocation and assent : the making and remaking of Trinitarian theology / Jason E. Vickers. –
Grand Rapids, Mich. ; Cambridge : William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2008.
See ch. 4, “Locke’s legacy” (pages 135-168)
LS 9:16
2009

Kateb, G.
“Locke and the political origins of secularism” / George Kateb. // IN:
Social research. – 76 (2009):1001-1034.
LS 10:8
Parker, K. I.
“Newton, Locke and the Trinity : Sir Isaac’s comments on Locke’s
A paraphrase and notes on the Epistle of St. Paul to the Romans” / Kim Ian Parker. // IN:
Scottish journal of theology. – 62 (2009):40-52.
Includes a transcription of
Newton’s comments on the paraphrase of Romans
[Jewish National and University Library in Jerusalem, Yahuda Var. 1, MS. Newton 8.2, f. 4]
LS 9:12
Tetlow, J.
“John Locke’s covenant theology” / Joanne Tetlow. // IN:
Locke studies. – 9 (2009):167-199.
LS 10:13
Wigelsworth, J. R.
Deism in Enlightenment England : theology, politics, and Newtonian public science / Jeffrey R. Wigelsworth. –
Manchester ; New York : Manchester University Press, 2009. – (Politics, culture and society in early modern Britain)
2010

Hill, B.
“Faith, reason and opinion” [in The Continuum companion to Locke]. –
See entry in Chapter 3.
Levitin, D.
“Reconsidering John Sergeant’s attacks on Locke’s Essay.” –
See entry in Chapter 3.
Muller, R. A.
“Philip Doddridge and the formulation of Calvinistic theology in an era of rationalism and deconfessinalization” / Richard A. Muller. // IN:
Religion, politics and dissent, 1660-1832 : essays in honour of James E. Bradley /
edited by Robert D. Cornwall, William Gibson. –
Farnham, Surrey, England ; Burlington, VT, USA : Ashgate Publishing, ©2010. – pages 65-84.
Numao, J. K.
“Reconciling human freedom and sin : a note on Locke’s Paraphrase”/ J. K. Numao. // IN:
Locke studies. – 10 (2010):95-112.
LS 11:9
Nuovo, V.
“Enthusiasm” [in The Continuum companion to Locke]. –
See entry in Chapter 3.
Nuovo, V.
“A paraphrase and notes on the epistles of St Paul” / Victor Nuovo. // IN:
The Continuum companion to Locke / general editors, S.-J. Savonius-Wroth,
Paul Schuurman, Jonathan Walmsley (2010). – pages 277-280.
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