Politics, Religion and the British Revolutions
This is the first modern intellectual biography of the Scottish Covenanters' great theorist Samuel Rutherford (c. 1600–61). The central focus is on Rutherford's political thought and his major treatise, Lex, Rex, written in 1644 as a justification of the Covenanters' resistance to King Charles I. The book demonstrates that while Lex, Rex provided a careful synthesis of natural-law theory and biblical politics, Rutherford's Old Testament vision of a purged and covenanted nation ultimately subverted his commitment to the politics of natural reason. The book also discusses a wide range of other topics, including scholasticism and humanism, Calvinist theology, Presbyterian ecclesiology, Rutherford's close relationships with women and his fervent spirituality. It will therefore be of considerable interest to a range of scholars and students working on Scottish and English history, Calvinism and Puritanism, and early modern political thought.
- A multidisciplinary study of one of Scotland's foremost theologians and theorists
- Casts new light on the ideology of the Covenanters who rebelled against Charles I
- Of interest to students of Calvinism and Puritanism, and of the history of political thought
Reviews & endorsements
'… a valuable handbook to the various controversies surrounding Puritan and Reformed subjects … authoritative and gives a new standard for works in this area. Highly recommended'. Evangelical Times
'It is … a sensitive appraisal of a powerful mind in context, and sheds valuable light on the religious and political history of Caroline and Civil War Britain.' Journal of Religious History
Product details
August 1997Hardback
9780521581721
320 pages
229 × 152 × 22 mm
0.64kg
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Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Biography
- 3. The scholar
- 4. The puritan pastor
- 5. The reformed theologian
- 6. The political theorist
- 7. The ecclesiastical statesman
- 8. The national prophet
- Conclusion: the failure of godly rule
- Bibliography of Samuel Rutherford
- General bibliography.