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OverviewThis volume makes available for the first time critical editions of John Locke's A Vindication and A Second Vindication of the Reasonableness of Christianity, in which Locke defends his interpretation of the New Testament and of the Christian Religion against charges of heterodoxy. These works contribute greatly to our understanding of Locke's Christian commitments, which it is now recognized played an important role in shaping his philosophical opinions; they also demonstrate his sophistication as a biblical scholar, and the breadth of his theological learning. The texts are accompanied by a historical introduction explaining the origin of the works and setting them in context. In addition to a textual introduction and critical apparatus, editorial notes help to clarify the text. The volume also includes a French translation and abridgment by Pierre Coste, a Huguenot scholar, who was patronized by Locke and worked on his translations while residing in Locke's household. This definitive edition is an important contribution to an understanding of the development of modern enlightened Christian attitudes. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Victor Nuovo (Harris Manchester College, Oxford)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 13.90cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.640kg ISBN: 9780198776932ISBN 10: 0198776934 Pages: 514 Publication Date: 02 June 2016 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsStudying this excellent edition of these works by Locke may thus not merely develop understanding of past ideas and controversies but provoke reflection on profound questions that as yet await convincing answers. David A. Pailin, Journal of Theological Studies edited with meticulous care by Victor Nuovo ... heavily and helpfully annotated, providing thorough historical background on even the most obscure references. John Perry, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews `Studying this excellent edition of these works by Locke may thus not merely develop understanding of past ideas and controversies but provoke reflection on profound questions that as yet await convincing answers.' David A. Pailin, Journal of Theological Studies `edited with meticulous care by Victor Nuovo . . . heavily and helpfully annotated, providing thorough historical background on even the most obscure references.' John Perry, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews `Studying this excellent edition of these works by Locke may thus not merely develop understanding of past ideas and controversies but provoke reflection on profound questions that as yet await convincing answers.' David A. Pailin, Journal of Theological Studies `edited with meticulous care by Victor Nuovo . . . heavily and helpfully annotated, providing thorough historical background on even the most obscure references.' John Perry, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews edited with meticulous care by Victor Nuovo . . . heavily and helpfully annotated, providing thorough historical background on even the most obscure references. * John Perry, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews * Studying this excellent edition of these works by Locke may thus not merely develop understanding of past ideas and controversies but provoke reflection on profound questions that as yet await convincing answers. * David A. Pailin, Journal of Theological Studies * Author InformationVictor Nuovo became editor of the Clarendon Locke in 1998. He has lectured at Middlebury College, Vermont, since 1962--as Professor of Religion, and then as Professor of Philosophy from 1975. He completed his PhD at Columbia University, and is the author of translations of two of Paul Tillich's early writings on Schelling, The Construction of the History of Religion in Schelling's Positive Philosophy and Mysticism and Guilt-Consciousness in Schelling's Philosophical Development (1975), and a study of Tillich's theology of culture: Visionary Science (1987). He has been working on early modern philosophy for over twenty years, and has been engaged in Locke studies since retirement from full time teaching. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |