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Nuovo, V.

Christianity, antiquity, and enlightenment : interpretations of Locke / Victor Nuovo. – Dordrecht ; London ; New York : Springer, ©2011. – xix, 274 p. – (Archives internationales d’histoire des idées = International archives of the history of ideas ; 203)

Contents:


    Introduction (p. xv-xix)
  1. A Portrait of John Locke as a Christian Virtuoso (p. 1-19)
    [Revised version of the keynote address delivered at the Tercentenery Conference on John Locke, Brisbane, Australia, July 2004]
  2. Locke’s Theology, 1694-1704 (p. 21-51)
    [Previously published as “Locke’s Theology, 1694-1704” in English philosophy in the age of Locke / edited by M. A. Stewart (2000)]
    [Appendix A, “Adversaria Theologica”, MS. Locke c. 43, p. 1-7 (p. 49-50]
    [Appendix B, “Adversaria Theologica”: titles of entries (p. 51)
  3. Locke’s Proof of the Divine Authority of Scripture (p. 53-73)
    [Revised version of “Locke’s proof of the divine authority of Scripture” in Religion and philosophy in Enlightenment Britain / edited by Ruth Savage (forthcoming)]
  4. Locke’s Christology as a Key to Understanding His Philosophy (p. 75-101)
    [Previously published as “Locke’ Christology as a key to understanding his philosophy” in The philosophy John Locke / edited by Peter R. Anstey (2003)]
    [Appendix, Notes on the writings of Nicholas Gibbon the younger from Locke’s interleaves Bentley Bible (p. 100-101)]
  5. Locke on St Paul, Messianic Secrecy, and the Consummation of Faith (p. 103-126)
  6. Locke’s ‘Dubia circa Philosophiam Orientalem’ and the Reception of the Kabbala Denudata in England during the Seventeenth Century (p. 127-162)
    [“Dubia circa Philosophiam Orientalem”, MS. Locke c. 27, ff. 75-77: text (p. 147-153); translation (p. 153-160)]
    [Appendix, “Lexicon of the Syncatabasis 7 88 and “Caballa 88]
  7. Reflections on Locke’s Platonism (p. 163-179)
    [Previously published as “Reflections on Locke’s Platonism” in Platonism at the origins of modernity / edited by Douglas Hadley and Sarah Hutton (2008)]
  8. Aspects of Stoicism in Locke’s Philosophy (p. 181-205)
    [Previously published as “Aspects of Stoicism in Locke’s philosophy” in Studies on Locke / edited by Sarah Hutton and Paul Schuurman (2008)]
  9. Locke against the Epicureans (p. 207-233)
  10. Locke’s Religious Thinking and His Politics (p. 235-246) [Based on a paper read at a conference on “Reason, Faith, Politics : John Locke Reexamined”, University Center for Human Values, Princeton University, April 2005; largely rewritten]
  11. Catharine Cockburn’s Enlightenment (p. 247-265)
    [Revised version of a paper presented at a conference on “Women, Metaphysics and Enlightenment”, Institute of Philosophy, University of London, 24 March 2006]