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John Locke's Natural Religion

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I argue that Locke's religious thought is an important part of his political philosophy. His religion is a species of natural theology revealed most fully in the First Treatise of Government, but reflected widely in his political and philosophical writings.

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Abstract: I argue that Locke's religious thought is an important part of his political philosophy. His religion is a species of natural theology revealed most fully in the First Treatise of Government, but reflected widely in his political and philosophical writings.

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John Locke's Natural religion Steven Forde University of North Texas Prepared for Presentation to the American Political Science Association Chicago September 2004 heology has become the most contentious subject among students of John Locke's thought. John Dunn's consideration of the apparent tensions among Locke's political philosophical and theological positions led him to the view that Locke's thought was "profoundly and exotically incoherent" (Dunn 1969 29). It was the apparently unsatisfactory character of Locke's theology that led Leo Strauss to
19 Tully James. 1991. "Editor's Introduction " in Samuel Pufendorf On the Duty of Man and Citizen According to Natural Law pp. xiv-xxxvii. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Zuckert Michael P. 1994. Natural Rights and the New Republicanism. Princeton: Princeton University Press. _____. 1996. The Natural Rights Republic: Studies in the Foundation of the American Political Tradition. Notre Dame IN: University of Notre Dame Press. _____. 2002. "Locke and the Problem of Civil Religion: Locke on Christianity." In Launching Liberalism:


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