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Part 1: Hobbes’ Philosophically and Politically Motivated Biblical Exegesis
8 Comments Published by Cynthia R. Nielsen March 1st, 2008 in Biblical Hermeneutics, Early Modern PhilosophyIn contrast to his methodological approach in parts one and two, wherein Hobbes attempts to proceed by way of geometrical demonstration, part three takes a radical turn into the world of biblical exegesis and exhibits something similar to modern biblical criticism. Broadly speaking, one might characterize at least one aspect of the purpose of parts [...]


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