
Early modern Europe was the birthplace of the modern secular outlook. During the seventeenth century nature and human society came to be regarded in purely naturalistic, empirical ways, and religion was made an object of critical historical study. John Locke was a central figure in all these events. This study of his philosophical thought shows that these changes did not happen smoothly or without many conflicts of belief: Locke, in the role of Christian Virtuoso, endeavoured to resolve them. He was an experimental natural philosopher, a proponent of the so-called 'new philosophy', a variety of atomism that emerged in early modern Europe. But he was also a practising Christian, and he professed confidence that the two vocations were not only compatible, but mutually sustaining. He aspired, without compromising his empirical stance, to unite the two vocations in a single philosophical endeavour with the aim of producing a system of Christian philosophy.
This work investigates the central question of how John Locke reconciled his commitment to empirical natural philosophy with his devout Christian faith. Victor Nuovo, a scholar specializing in the history of philosophy and religion, utilizes Locke's private papers and published treatises to argue that Locke viewed his scientific and religious vocations as mutually reinforcing. The author posits that Locke sought to construct a coherent system of Christian philosophy that remained strictly within the bounds of empirical observation and the 'new philosophy' of the seventeenth century.
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Scholars recognize this text as a significant contribution to the study of Locke's religious motivations, often highlighting the author's meticulous use of primary sources. Experts frequently note that the book provides a necessary corrective to purely secular interpretations of Locke's philosophical project.
Page Count:
275
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192520806
ISBN-13:
9780192520807
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