Location
Inman E. Page Library, Room 317, Lincoln University
Start Date
10-21-2016 10:00 AM
End Date
10-21-2016 10:50 AM
Description
Richard Hooker and John Locke were important sources for the thought and public lives of Anglican leaders in the North American colonies. A conviction about religious freedom of conscience during the first half of the eighteenth century constitutes a range of thinking about toleration that contributed to the birth of the republic.
Michael Bardot comments
Liberty in Things Doubtful or Indifferent: Sources and Expressions of Anglican Toleration in the American Colonies
Inman E. Page Library, Room 317, Lincoln University
Richard Hooker and John Locke were important sources for the thought and public lives of Anglican leaders in the North American colonies. A conviction about religious freedom of conscience during the first half of the eighteenth century constitutes a range of thinking about toleration that contributed to the birth of the republic.
Comments
Commentator: Dr. Michael Bardot (Lincoln University, History)