Religious Liberty (Classic Reprint) - Hardcover

Francesco Ruffini

 
9780365286219: Religious Liberty (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Exploring the roots of religious liberty and how belief shaped law and society

This scholarly study traces how different faith traditions and political systems struggled with, and gradually embraced, liberty of conscience. It links the rise of toleration to broader social changes, showing how the English Civil War, Dutch influence, and early American experiments all fed the push toward religious freedom. The author highlights figures like Roger Williams and the creation of Rhode Island, where governance separated civil power from matters of faith to protect individual conscience.

The work blends historical narrative with a critical look at how theology, state power, and social norms interacted to redefine what it means to worship freely. Readers will see how early Puritan communities debated liberty, and how portents of change traveled across the Atlantic to shape American ideas about conscience and church‑state relations.

  • Clear account of the shift from theocracy to tolerance in Protestant contexts
  • Portraits of key figures and moments that advanced liberty of conscience
  • Connections between European developments and American colonial experiments
  • Accessible analysis of how religious liberty was debated, codified, and contested

Ideal for readers of history and political thought who want a concise, evidence‑based look at how religious freedom emerged.

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