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Index
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
List of Illustrations
Crown under Law: A General Introduction
Part I - RICHARD HOOKER AND THE THEOLOGICAL POLITICS OF ELIZABETHAN ENGLAND
Chapter One - The Historical and Theological Context of Richard Hooker’s Laws
THE ADMONITION CONTROVERSY: CALVINISTS AND CONFORMISTS
HOOKER’S THEOLOGY
PREDESTINATION IN PAUL AND AUGUSTINE
ST. THOMAS AQUINAS
PETRUS AUREOLI AND GREGORY OF RIMINI
THE REFORMATION
HOOKER AND THE CALVINISTS
DIVINE JUSTICE AND HOOKER’S THEORY OF LAW
NOTES
Chapter Two - Hooker’s Politics of Divine Law
HOOKER AND THE MAGISTERIAL REFORMATION: THE QUESTION OF THE VIA MEDIA
NOTES
Chapter Three - Hooker’s Theory of Political Dominion
AUGUSTINE
ST. THOMAS AQUINAS
SARAVIA AND THE PATRIARCHALIST ALTERNATIVE
THOMISTIC CONSTITUTIONALISM?
SOVEREIGNTY, CONSENT, AND COMPACT IN RICHARD HOOKER
CHURCH AND COMMONWEALTH
THE LOCUS AND LIMITS OF SOVEREIGNTY
LEGITIMACY AND CONSENT IN THE ENGLISH TRADITION
SARAVIA REVISITED
LIBERTY AND SOCIALITY. THE PRE-POLITICAL CONDITION IN HOOKER (AND SUAREZ)
TWO KINDS OF COMPACT
HOOKER AND THE QUESTION OF RESISTANCE
A CROWN UNDER LAW
NOTES
Part II - Richard Hooker, John Locke, and The Great Debates of the Seventeenth Century
Chapter Four - The Tory Hooker and the Whig Hooker: Divergent Readings of the Laws in Stuart England
PURITANS, LAUDIANS, AND LATITUDINARIANS
“THAT RICH AND INEXHAUSTIBLE ANTI-SECTARIAN PEN”: HOOKER IN THE RESTORATION
THE RISE OF PATRIARCHALISM: SIR ROBERT FILMER AND THE CHALLENGE TO THE CONSTITUTIONAL IDEA IN STUART ENGLAND
THE NATURE AND HISTORY OF PATRIARCHALISM
THE OPPONENTS OF PATRIARCHALISM
SIR ROBERT FILMER
NO ORIGINAL CONDITION OF LIBERTY
NO SOVEREIGNTY IN THE COMMUNITY—AND A CRITIQUE OF REPRESENTATION
THE IDENTITY OF REGIA POTESTAS AND PATER POTESTAS
THE SUPREMACY OF THE CROWN OVER THE LAW
THE WHIG HOOKER: AN EXCURSUS ON THE ANTI-FILMERIAN TRACTS
EDWARD GEE
RESISTANCE IN HOOKER: A QUESTION REVISITED
ALGERNON SIDNEY
JAMES TYRRELL: PATRIARCHA NON MONARCHY
OTHER WHIG TRACTS
NOTES
Chapter Five - The “Judicious Hooker”: The Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity in the Political Writing of John Locke
HOOKER IN LOCKE’S TWO TREATISES
LOCKE’S USE OF HOOKER ON THE DISTINCTION OF PATERNAL AND REGAL POWER
LOCKE’S USE OF HOOKER ON THE STATE OF NATURE
LOCKE’S USE OF HOOKER ON SOVEREIGNTY AND COMPACT
LOCKE’S USE OF HOOKER ON THE LIMITS OF GOVERNMENT IN POLITICAL SOCIETY
ASSESSING LOCKE’S DEBT TO HOOKER
NOTES
Chapter Six - Conclusion
THE RELEVANCE OF HOOKER TO CONTEMPORARY DEBATES IN POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
THE HIERARCHY AND PLURALITY OF LAW
ISLAMISM AND THE POLITICS OF DIVINE LAW
STATE AND SOCIETY
SOVEREIGNTY AND CONSENT
PRESCRIPTION AND CONTINULTY
HOOKER, LOCKE, AND AMERICA
NOTES
Appendix One - Straussianism and its Discontents
Appendix Two - The Question of Intellectualism and Voluntarism in Locke’s Natural Law Theory
Bibliography
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