Sacred Polities, Natural Law and the Law of Nations in the 16th-17th Centuries

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Boston: BRILL (2022)
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Abstract

A fresh look at the importance of natural and international law in the religious politics at the heartlands of the Reformation, from the Low Countries, the German principalities up to Transylvania; from Niels Hemmingsen to Gian Battista Vico; from religious reasons for the universalist claims of natural law to political arguments for the sacred polity, their tension and creative potential.

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