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Essays on Church, State, and Politics
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336 pages
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Focusing on the political jurisprudence of church law, the selected essays explore the complex dynamics of religion's role in Brandenburg-Prussia, where a Calvinist dynasty governed a predominantly Lutheran populace alongside a notable Catholic minority. Thomasius's writings, emerging from a context of limited religious toleration established by the Peace of Westphalia, critically address Lutheran civil claims and advocate for a balance between church and state. His work significantly enriches the discourse on the interplay between religious and political domains.
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2007, hardcover
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