Renaissance to ReformationEerdmans, 1951 - 591 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 71
עמוד 38
... human law , and the forms of government are the result of human judgment . God did not institute such and such a form of government in particular but he left the details to the rulers , though He did command that one ought to obey the ...
... human law , and the forms of government are the result of human judgment . God did not institute such and such a form of government in particular but he left the details to the rulers , though He did command that one ought to obey the ...
עמוד 256
... humanity . Again , it is agreed that all humanists were especially interested in the study of classical literature . The Italian humanists were noted as a rule for their aim to exalt human nature , to exult in physical power and ...
... humanity . Again , it is agreed that all humanists were especially interested in the study of classical literature . The Italian humanists were noted as a rule for their aim to exalt human nature , to exult in physical power and ...
עמוד 433
... human affairs . It was this second arrange- ment , agreement , or contract that involved the study of law , in which neither Luther nor Calvin were greatly interested , since they themselves said repeatedly that they had chosen to be ...
... human affairs . It was this second arrange- ment , agreement , or contract that involved the study of law , in which neither Luther nor Calvin were greatly interested , since they themselves said repeatedly that they had chosen to be ...
תוכן
Church and State in the Middle Ages | 13 |
Economic and Social Developments | 56 |
Politics in the Age of the Renaissance | 95 |
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