The Theological-Political Origins of the Modern State

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The Theological-Political Origins of the Modern State by Bourdin, Bernard; Pickford, Susan, 9780813217918
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  • ISBN: 9780813217918 | 0813217911
  • Cover: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 11/17/2010

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Contemporary understanding of the modern state is so bound up with the development of liberal democracy that it may appear anachronistic to identify the origins of the modern state in a theological-political configuration of events. Yet in European history, the sovereignty of the people arose from the divine delegation of royal sovereignty to the temporal and spiritual orders -- a theory that the Holy See could not countenance. The controversy that erupted between James I of England and Cardinal Bellarmine following the Gunpowder Plot of 1605 is a striking illustration of this political and ecclesiological dispute over who ultimately holds absolute sovereignty by divine right -- the king or the pope? In this work, Bernard Bourdin clearly sets forth the political thought and theology of James I as an early intellectual foundation for the modern state. He offers a comprehensive examination of James's intense dispute with Bellarmine, a controversy that sent shock waves throughout Europe and had a lasting impact on the rise of the modern state. Bernard Bourdin holds a Ph.D. in theology and the history of religion. Professor at the University of Metz, France, Bourdin has written numerous articles on James I and the divine right of kings and recently published a critical translation of The Trew Law of Free Monarchies. Susan Pickford is associate professor of translation at the University of Paris 13."Bourdin has provided the key elements of a highly significant controversy regarding the birth of the modern sovereign state.... Each position is presented both in its full rhetorical force and in detail.... The work clearly demonstrates the far-reaching impact of the advent of Protestantism.... The significance of the debate justifies an equally significant study of the controversy." -- Archives de Philosophie
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