The theological-political origins of the modern state: the controversy between James I of England & Cardinal Bellarmine

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...

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Main Author: Bourdin, Bernard 1959- (Author)
Contributors: Pickford, Susan
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Washington, D.C Catholic University of America Press 2010
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Reviews:The theological-political origins of the modern state. The controversy between James I of England and Cardinal Bellarmine. By Bernard Bourdin. (Trans. by Susan Pickford of La Genèse théologico-politique de l’état modern, Paris: Les Presses Universitaires de France, 2004.) Pp. ix+283. Washington, DC: The Catholic University of America Press, 2010. 59.95. 978 0 8132 1791 8 (2012) (Croft, Pauline)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B James I England, King 1566-1625 / Bellarmin, Robert 1542-1621 / Political order / Political theology / Controversy
B James I England, King 1566-1625 / Bellarmin, Robert 1542-1621 / Political theology / Controversy
Further subjects:B Church and state (England) History
B Political Theology History
B Monarchy (England) History
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