Anticlerical legacies: the deistic reception of Thomas Hobbes 1670–1740 [Book Review]

History of European Ideas 51 (1):173-175 (2025)
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In recent years, scholars have delved deeper into the intricate connections between Thomas Hobbes’s political and religious doctrines. It is now widely recognized that religion plays a central role...

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Heikki Haara
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