Hobbes on Religion and the Church between "The Elements of Law" and "Leviathan": A Dramatic Change of Direction?

Journal of the History of Ideas 63 (4):577 (2002)
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This article argues that there is much more continuity in Hobbes’s thinking on the church and religion than critics have recognized. I consider three issues which have been taken as prime illustrations of Hobbes’s alleged ‘new departure’ in the Leviathan: the nature and fate of the soul; the character of magic and revelation; and church-state relations. I show that in particular Richard Tuck’s interpretation of Hobbes’s intellecual development is mistaken. There is no ‘fundamental reversal’ or ‘new direction’ in Hobbes’s position, but rather a development and an extension of a line of thinking which is already clearly visible in the earlier works.

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