The Reformation of Rights: Law, Religion and Human Rights in Early Modern CalvinismJohn Calvin developed arresting new teachings on rights and liberties, church and state, and religion and politics that shaped the law of Protestant lands. Calvin's original teachings were periodically challenged by major crises - the French Wars of Religion, Dutch Revolt, the English Civil War, American colonization, and American Revolution. In each such crisis moment, a major Calvinist figure emerged - Theodore Beza, Johannes Althusius, John Milton, John Winthrop, John Adams, and others - who modernized Calvin's teachings and translated them into dramatic new legal and political reforms. This rendered early modern Calvinism one of the driving engines of Western constitutionalism. A number of basic Western laws on religious and political rights, social and confessional pluralism, federalism and constitutionalism, and more owe a great deal to this religious movement. This book is essential reading for scholars and students of history, law, religion, politics, ethics, human rights, and the Protestant Reformation. |
Contents
Section 1 | 39 |
Section 2 | 42 |
Section 3 | 43 |
Section 4 | 44 |
Section 5 | 45 |
Section 6 | 56 |
Section 7 | 59 |
Section 8 | 77 |
Section 24 | 224 |
Section 25 | 226 |
Section 26 | 227 |
Section 27 | 231 |
Section 28 | 235 |
Section 29 | 252 |
Section 30 | 256 |
Section 31 | 271 |
Section 9 | 81 |
Section 10 | 99 |
Section 11 | 106 |
Section 12 | 114 |
Section 13 | 143 |
Section 14 | 151 |
Section 15 | 156 |
Section 16 | 162 |
Section 17 | 163 |
Section 18 | 176 |
Section 19 | 193 |
Section 20 | 200 |
Section 21 | 203 |
Section 22 | 209 |
Section 23 | 221 |
Section 32 | 277 |
Section 33 | 279 |
Section 34 | 281 |
Section 35 | 288 |
Section 36 | 294 |
Section 37 | 298 |
Section 38 | 299 |
Section 39 | 303 |
Section 40 | 309 |
Section 41 | 315 |
Section 42 | 318 |
Section 43 | 321 |
Section 44 | 335 |
Section 45 | 336 |
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