[ Table of Contents ] – [ Part One: Works by Locke ]

Nuovo, V. (ed.)

Writings on religion / John Locke ; edited by Victor Nuovo. – Oxford : Clarendon Press, 2002. – lvii, 290 p.

Contents:

Preface (p. vii-viii)

Chronology (p. xi-xiii)

Introduction (p. xv-lvii)

  1. Theology, its Sources, and the Pragmatics of Assent
  2. ‘Theologie’ (p. 3)

    ‘Indifferency’ (p. 4-6)

  3. Morality and Religion
  4. ‘Of Ethick in General’ (p. 9-14)

    ‘Ethica’ (p. 15-16)

    ‘Sacerdos’ (p. 17-18)

  5. ‘Adversaria Theologica 94 (p. 21-33)
  6. Inspiration, Revelation, Scripture, and Faith
  7. ‘Immediate Inspiration’ (p. 37-41)

    ‘Scriptura Sacra’ (p. 42-43)

    A Discourse of Miracles (p. 44-50)

    ‘An Essay for the Understanding of St Paul’s Epistles by Consulting St Paul himself’ (p. 51-66)

  8. The Nature and Authority of the Church
  9. ‘Infallibility’ (p. 69-72)

    ‘Critical Notes upon Edward Stillingfleet’s Mischief and Unreasonableness of Separation — Extracts (p. 73-79)

    ‘Ecclesia’ (p. 80)

    ‘Error’ (p. 81-83)

  10. The Reasonableness of Christianity
  11. The Reasonableness of Christianity, as delivered in the Scriptures (p. 87-210)

    A Vindication of the Reasonableness of Christianity, &c. (p. 211-225)

  12. Fall and Redemption
  13. ‘Peccatum originale’ (p. 229-230)

    ‘Homo ante et post lapsum’ (p. 231)

    ‘Resurrectio et quae sequuntur’ (p. 232-237)

    ‘On the Priesthood of Christ: Analysis of Hebrews’ (p. 238-241)

    ‘Christianae Religionis synopsis’ or ‘Christianae Religionis brevis delineatio” (p. 242-244)

Appendix   A list of theological places in An Essay concerning Human Understanding (p. 245-256)

Notes (p. 257-274)

Bibliography (p. 275-284)