Part 1 Crown under Law: General Introduction Part 2 Part I: Richard Hooker and the Theological Politics of Elizabethan England Chapter 3 I. The Historical and Theological Context of Richard Hooker's Laws Chapter 4 II. Hooker's Politics of Divine Law Chapter 5 III. Hooker's Theory of Political Dominion Part 6 Part II: Richard Hooker, John Locke, and the Great Debates of the 17th Century Chapter 7 IV. The Tory Hooker and the Whig Hooker Chapter 8 V. "The Judicious Hooker" Part 9 Conclusion
Alexander S. Rosenthal is a lecturer on political theory at Johns Hopkins University's Advanced Academic Programs in Government.
Rosenthal's arguments are carefully reasoned and rich in
content.
*Ethical Perspectives, September 2009*
Professor Rosenthal's book is a genuine delight to read.
Rosenthal's richly documented study makes a major contribution to
the history of political thought in Western Europe, especially in
England and other English-speaking countries, including America. In
his meticulous effort to set the major writings of both Richard
Hooker and John Locke within their own proper historical settings,
Rosenthal demonstrates his thorough familiarity with the best
modern critical editions of the works of these two English authors.
He also demonstrates his mastery of the secondary literature when
he addresses some of the most pressing issues being debated by
contemporary scholars. These strengths place Rosenthal in the
rather unique position of being able to bridge the gap between two
disparate fields of scholarly investigation which all too often
remain, to the detriment of each, isolated from each other. All
scholars engaged in Hooker or Lockean studies are in debt to
Rosenthal for writing this book.
*Lee W. Gibbs, Cleveland State University*
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