1981The great debate on miracles : from Joseph Glanvill to David Hume / R.M. Burns. – Lewisburg : Bucknell University Press ; London ; Toronto : Associated University Presses, 1981. See 3, “Glanvill, Boyle, and Locke on miracles” (p. 47-69) LNL 13:4 “Religion and public life : David Hume’s dialogue within liberalism” / Robert W. Hoffert. // IN: Social science journal. – 18 (1981):1-18. “The Reasonableness in the historical light of the Essay” / Takashi Kato. // IN: Locke newsletter. – 12 (1981):45-59. LNL 13:5 “Newman, foundationalism, and the ethics of belief” / Gerald McCarthy. // IN: Horizons (Villanova). – 8 (1981):62-79. “Locke et le déisme anglais : révoltuion scientifique et néo-stoïcisme” / Jean-Michel Vienne. // IN: Mélanges de sciences religieuses. – 38 (1981):207-226. LNL 13:7; Y&Y 1981.46 Reason judges revelation : a case study in Buddeus, Tindal and Locke / by Stephen Nantlais Williams. – Thesis (Ph.D.)–Yale University, 1981. See Ch. 3, “Locke and the reason of man” (leaves 148-197) Abstract: DAI 42A:5160. 1982“Locke, Hooker, et la foi raisonable, ou, Du bon usage des citations” / Roger Lejosne. // IN: Vivante tradition, sources et racines : evolution de quelques formes et forces en littérature et civilisation anglaises / organisé par Olivier Lutuad, Marie-Madeleine Martinet, Roger Lejosne. – Paris, 1982. – (Travaux du Centre d’histoire des idées dans les îsles britanniques, Université de Paris IV-Sorbonne ; 1). – p. 88-96. The miracle of theism : arguments for and against the existence of God. – See entry in Chapter 3. “Locke, civil religion, and God.” // IN: Essays in political philosophy / J.E. Parsons, Jr. ; preface by Harvey C. Mansfield, Jr. – Washington, D.C. : University Press of America, ©1982. – p. 155-187. “L’ermeneutica dell’autore : il metodo esegetico di J. Locke” / Graziano Ripanti. // IN: Studi Urbinati. B2, Filosofia–pedagogia–psicologia. – 55 (1981/82):45-59. LNL 16:8 John Toland and the Deist controversy : a study in adaptations / Robert E. Sullivan. – Cambridge, Mass. ; London : Harvard University Press, 1982. – viii, 355 p. – (Harvard historical studies ; vol. 101) The tradition of political hedonism : from Hobbes to J.S. Mill. – See entry in Chapter 7. 1983La filosofia di John Toland : Spinozismo, scienza e religione nella cultura europea fra ’600 e ’700 / Manlio Iofrida. – Milano : F. Angeli, 1983. – 178 p. – (Lavoro filosofico ; 11) See “Bury, Le Clerc maturo, Locke” (p. 43-53) Abstract: BPh 31:702. John Locke on toleration and the unity of God. – See entry in Chapter 6. “Can belief in God be rational if it has no foundations?” / Nicholas Wolterstorff. // IN: Faith and rationality : reason and belief in God / Alvin Plantinga and Nicholas Wolterstorff, editors. – Notre Dame ; London : University of Notre Dame Press, ©1983. – p. 135-186. 1984John Toland : his methods, manners, and mind / Stephen H. Daniel. – Kingston [Ont.] : McGill-Queen’s University Press, ©1984. – (McGill-Queen’s studies in the history of ideas ; 7) See esp. p. 39-43. “Faith and repentance : giustificazione per fede e ragionevolezza della fede in Locke” / Daniele Rolando. // IN: Giornale di metafisica. – Nuova serie:6 (1984):141-163. LNL 18:8 “Socinianism, justification by faith, and the sources of John Locke’s The reasonableness of Christianity” / by Dewey D. Wallace, Jr. // IN: Journal of the history of ideas. – 45 (1984):49-66. Abstract: PhI 1984:470. LNL 18:10 Reprinted in: Philosophy, religion, and science in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries / edited by John W. Yolton. – Rochester, N.Y. : University of Rochester Press, 1990. – (Library of the history of ideas ; 2). – p. 152-169. 1985The Bible and reason : Anglicans and scripture in late seventeenth-century England / Gerard Reedy. – Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, ©1985. See Ch. 4, “Scripture and polity : Filmer, Locke, Butler, and Dryden” (p. 63-89) and Ch. 6, “The Socinians and Locke” (p. 119-141) LNL 22:12 The authority of the Bible and the rise of the modern world. – See Reventlow 1980. Revelation and theology : the gospel as narrated prose / Ronald F. Thiemann. – Notre Dame, Indiana : University of Notre Dame Press, ©1985. See “John Locke : the fragile case for revelation” (pages 17-24) Without God, without creed : the origins of unbelief in America / James Turner. – Baltimore ; London : The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1985. – (New studies in American intellectual and cultural history) See especially pages 51-53. “Peur de l’enthusiasm et règles exégétiques chez Locke” / Jean-Michel Vienne. // IN: La peur : actes du colloque organisé par le Centre de Recherches sur l’Angleterre des Tudors à la Régence de l’Université de Lille III, les 10, 11, et 12 mars 1983 / réunis par Alain Morvan. – [Lille] : Université de Lille III, [1985]. – (Travaux et recherches / Université de Lille III). – p. 139-152. “John Locke und die Sozinianer” / Siegfried Wollgast. // IN: John Locke, wissenschaftliches Kolloquium (1985) – p. 194-213. 1986The celebrated Mary Astell : an early English feminist / Ruth Perry. – Chicago ; London : University of Chicago Press, ©1986. – (Women in culture and society) See p. 86-96. The problem of depravity in the age of Locke / by Bill Spellman. – Thesis (Ph.D.)–Syracuse University, 1986. – v, 332 leaves. 1987“Deism, immortality, and the art of theological lying” / David Berman. // IN: Deism, masonry, and the Enlightenment : essays honoring Alfred Owen Aldridge / edited by J. A. Leo LeMay. – Newark : University of Delaware Press ; London ; Toronto : Associated University Presses, ©1987. – pages 61-78. “The concept of revelation” / Roderic A. Girle. // IN: Australasian journal of philosophy. – 65 (1987):470-482. Abstract: PhI 1988. LNL 19:7 “Locke, John” [in The encyclopedia of religion]. – See entry in Chapter 2. “Spinoza, Stillingfleet, prophecy, and ‘enlightenment’ ” / Gerard Reedy, S.J. // IN: Deism, masonry, and the Enlightenment : essays honoring Alfred Owen Aldridge / edited by J. A. Leo LeMay. – Newark : University of Delaware Press ; London ; Toronto : Associated University Presses, ©1987. – pages 49-60. “John Locke’s highland critic” / Alan P.F. Sell. // IN: Records (Scottish Church History Society). – 23 (1987):65-76. On James Fraser, 1700-1769. LNL 20:8 “The Christian estimate of man in Locke’s Essay.” – See entry in Chapter 3. “Introduction.” // IN: A paraphrase and notes on the Epistles of St Paul … / John Locke … (1987) [Locke #720]. – p. 1-88. “John Locke on the status of faith” / by S.N. Williams. // IN: Scottish journal of theology. – 40 (1987):591-606. LNL 19:14 “Restoring ‘faith’ in Locke” / S.N. Williams. // IN: Enlightenment & dissent. – 6 (1987):95-113. LNL 19:14 1988A history of atheism in Britain : from Hobbes to Russell / David Berman. – London ; New York ; Syndey : Croom Helm, ©1988. See esp. p. 140-144, 153-157. Strong, coherent reasonings : John Locke’s interpretatie van Paulus’ brieven / H.J. de Jonge. – Leiden : E.J. Brill, 1988. – 25 p. – Innaugural lecture. Unverified. LNL 22:9, 25:5. “Locke and the Latitudinarian perspective on original sin” / W.M. Spellman. // IN: Revue internationale de philosophie. – 42 (1988):215-228. Abstract: PhI 1988:558. LNL 20:8 Reprinted in: John Locke, theory of knowledge / edited with introductions by Vere Chappell (1992). – p. 519-532. John Locke and the problem of depravity / W.M. Spellman. – Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1988. – viii, 244 p. Reviews: J.F. Spitz, Ét. phil. 1990:146-147; J.A. Bernstein, Am. Hist. Rev. 95 (1990):774; S.C. Pearson, J. Rel. 70 (1990):459-460; G. Reedy, J. Hist. Phil. 29 (1991):306-308; E. Andrew, Albion 22 (1990):314-316; J. Marshall, “John Locke’s religious, educational, and moral thought” (1990) LNL 19:12 1989Natural religion and the nature of religion : the legacy of deism / Peter Byrne. – London ; New York : Routledge, 1989. – (Routledge religious studies) See “John Locke on the nature and necessity of revelation” (p. 37-51) LNL 29:4 “Edmund Burke and John Wesley : the legacy of Locke.” – See entry in Chapter 7. From Christianity to Judaism : the story of Isaac Orobio de Castro / Yosef Kaplan ; translated from the Hebrew by Raphael Loewe. – Oxford : published for the Littman Library by Oxford University Press, 1989. – (The Littman library of Jewish civilization). See “A ‘friendly conversation’ : Isaac Orobio and Philip van Limborch” (p. 270-285). “Hudde’s question on God’s uniqueness : a reconstruction on the basis of van Limborch’s correspondence with John Locke” / Wim Klever. // IN: Studia Spinozana. – 5 (1989):327-357. Unverified; source: RBP 43:4891. “La ‘Reasonableness’ du Christianisme selon Locke” / di Pierre Lurbe. // IN: Rivista di storia della filosofia. – 44 (1989):677-690. LNL 23:7 “Enthusiasm” / George I. Mavrodes. // IN: International journal for the philosophy of religion. – 25 (1989):171-186. “John Locke–Socinian or natural law theorist?” / David Wootton. // IN: Religion, secularization and political thought : Thomas Hobbes to J.S. Mill / edited with an introduction by James E. Crimmins. – London ; New York : Routledge, 1989. – p. 39-67. LNL 21:7 1990“The politics of Christianity.” – See entry in Chapter 7. “John Locke on Christianity : a reconstruction” / Takashi Kato. – Paper presented at the Clarendon Locke Conference, Christ Church Oxford, 6 September 1990. “John Locke’s religious, educational, and moral thought” / John Marshall. // IN: Historical journal. – 33 (1990):993-1001. Review article on Locke, Paraphrase and notes … (1987); Locke, Some thoughts concerning education (1989); Locke, Correspondence, vol. 8 (1976); Spellman, John Locke and the problem of depravity (1988); and Tarcov, Locke’s education for liberty (1984) LNL 22:10 “John Locke and the theological foundations of liberal toleration : a Christian dialectic of history.” – See entry in Chapter 6. Le philosophe et l’écriture : John Locke exégète de Saint Paul / Maria Cristina Pitassi. – Genève : [Revue de théologie et de philosophie], 1990. – 99 p. – (Cahiers de la Revue de théologie et de philosophie ; 14) LNL 22:12 “John Locke and the rise of Western fundamentalism : a hypothesis” / Peter A. Schouls. // IN: Religious studies and theology. – 10:no. 283 (May/Sept. 1990):9-22. “The Lockean school of Biblical scholarship” / Arthur W. Wainwright. – Paper presented at the Clarendon Locke Conference, Christ Church Oxford, 6 September 1990. “The assurance of faith.” – See entry in Chapter 3. |