John Locke: The Philosopher as Christian Virtuoso

Oxford University Press (2017)
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Victor Nuovo represents the philosophical thought of John Locke as the work of a Christian virtuoso: an empirical natural philosopher, who was also a practising Christian. Locke believed that the two vocations were not only compatible, but mutually sustaining, and he aspired to unite them in producing a system of Christian philosophy.

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original Nuovo, Victor (2011) "John Locke: Vindications of the Reasonableness of Christianity". Oxford University Press

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Victor Nuovo
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Locke on Personal Identity.Jessica Gordon-Roth - 2019 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Locke and Projects for Naturalizing the Mind in the 18th Century.Charles T. Wolfe - 2021 - In Jessica Gordon-Roth & Shelley Weinberg, The Lockean Mind. New York, NY: Routledge. pp. 152-163.

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