Benjamin Hoadly, Samuel Clarke, and the Ethics of the Bangorian Controversy: Church, State, and the Moral Law
The Bangorian controversy has been described as ‘the most bitter ideological conflict of the [eighteenth] century’ (J.C.D. Clark). However, while its impact is widely recognised, there are few studies dedicated to the controversy itself. Moreover, the figure at the centre of it all—Benjamin Hoadly,...
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Language: | English |
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[2020]
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Religions
Year: 2020, Volume: 11, Issue: 11 |
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ethical rationalism
B Samuel Clarke B Bangorian controversy B early English Enlightenment B Low and High Church Anglicanism B religious conformity laws B Church and state B Conscience B Benjamin Hoadly B moral and political theology |
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