The theological-political origins of the modern state : the controversy between James I of England and Cardinal Bellarmine /
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| Language: | English |
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Washington, D.C. :
Catholic University of America Press,
2010.
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Table of Contents:
- The ecclesiastical and political implications of royal supremacy over the Church of England
- James I's interpretation of royal sovereignty in conflict with the Presbyterian Church
- King James' ecclesiastical policy and the theologico-political concept of tolerance
- Bellarmine's theory of the indirect temporal power of the papacy : a political ecclesiology
- James VI of Scotland's trew law of free monarchies : a theologico-political hermeneutics of scripture
- The apologie for the oath of allegiance in the context of James I's ecclesiological beliefs and the controversy with Cardinal Bellarmine's papal theory.