On the duty to keep faith with heretics
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Publication
2019 - CLP Academic, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Michigan
Language
English
Word Count
32,250 words, Guess
Page Count
129 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL60178272M
- ISBN-139781949011036
- ISBN-101949011038
- OCLC Control Number1111717573
- Library of Congress Control Number2018469861
Classifications
- DDC261.7/2
- LCCBR1610 .B4413 2019
Description
"This work offers an extraordinary perspective on the early modern debates about toleration and the binding force of agreements between people of different Christian faiths. Drawing on principles of contract law developed by jurists and theologians from the School of Salamanca, the Jesuit controversialist Martinus Becanus (1563-1624) argues in favor of the duty to honor promises beyond confessional boundaries. Although hostile to religious freedom as a matter of principle, he acknowledges that a prince may have good reasons to grant exceptions. In particular circumstances the toleration of religious diversity may not only prevent greater evil, but also advance the greater good, especially by stimulating a kind of pious competition between confessional communities. This first English translation of Becanus's De fide haereticis servanda allows modern scholars to discover a major work of one of the most prominent advocates of a permission concept of tolerance in the early modern period"--
Series Statement
- Sources in early modern economics, ethics, and law. Second series
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