Hobbes on Politics and Religion
Robin Douglass editor Laurens van Apeldoorn editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:19th Jul '18
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Thomas Hobbes, one of the most important figures in the history of political philosophy, is still widely regarded as a predominantly secular thinker. Yet a great deal of his political thought was motivated by the need to address problems of a distinctively religious nature. This is the first collection of essays dedicated to the complex and rich intersections between Hobbes's political and religious thought. Written by experts in the field, the volume opens up new directions for thinking about his treatment of religion as a political phenomenon and the political dimensions of his engagement with Christian doctrines and their history. The chapters investigate his strategies for showing how his provocative political positions could be accepted by different religious audiences for whom fidelity to religious texts was of crucial importance, while also considering the legacy of his ideas and examining their relevance for contemporary concerns. Some chapters do so by pursuing mainly historical inquiries about the motives and circumstances of Hobbes's writings, while others reconstruct the logic of his arguments and test their philosophical coherence. They thus offer wide-ranging and sometimes conflicting assessments of Hobbes's ideas, yet they all demonstrate how closely intertwined his political and religious preoccupations are and thereby showcase how this perspective can help us to better understand his thought.
... the book does a wonderful job of treating the various ways in which religion and politics intertwine for Hobbes. ... The standard of scholarship in this publication is superb, with each contributor being both informative and engaging in their exploration of complex themes and concepts. ... this collection is a splendid example of high scholarly standards and is a must read for Hobbes scholars. * Christopher Bobier, Saint Mary's University of Minnesota, Philosophy in Review *
It is refreshing to read fifteen erudite articles written by seasoned experts and promising young scholars who engage the wide-ranging question of the intersection of religion and politics in Hobbes's works. The free standing arguments are not framed by Hobbes's alleged religious (in)sincerity, or by a priori conceptions of natural law, or some modernization thesis. This work is therefore a must-read for scholars yearning to explore Hobbes's religious politics in new ways. * Monicka Tutschka, Journal of the History of Philosophy *
HPR was always going to be a must-read for Hobbes scholars, but they will likely be delighted with its thought-provoking chapters. The volume is clearly a significant contribution to the literature. * R.J.W. Mills, School of History, Queen Mary University of London, Hobbes Studies *
ISBN: 9780198803409
Dimensions: 242mm x 163mm x 23mm
Weight: 624g
312 pages