Exploring the intricate dynamics of church and state during Restoration England, this book delves into the evolving perceptions of their relationship. It examines the ideological shifts and debates that shaped societal views on governance and religious authority, highlighting key figures and events that influenced this transformation. Through a detailed analysis, it reveals how these evolving beliefs impacted the political landscape and the role of religion in public life during this pivotal historical period.
Mark Goldie Libri



The Cambridge History of Eighteenth-Century Political Thought
- 936pagine
- 33 ore di lettura
Exploring the evolution of political philosophy in the European Enlightenment, this book delves into the key ideas and figures that shaped modern political theory. It examines the intellectual currents that influenced revolutionary thoughts on governance, individual rights, and the role of reason in society. By analyzing the contributions of prominent thinkers, the work highlights the transformative impact of Enlightenment ideas on contemporary political systems and concepts.
Roger Morrice and the Puritan Whigs
- 462pagine
- 17 ore di lettura
Mark Goldie's authoritative and highly readable introduction to the political and religious landscape of Britain during the turbulent era of later Stuart rule.