Spiritual-Material Noninterventionism: Reformed Influences on Bodin's Political Theology |
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Authors: | Caroline R. Sherman |
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Affiliation: | 1. History, The Catholic University of America, Washington, DC, USA shermanc@cua.edu |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT Jean Bodin's political philosophy drew on a key Reformed principle: the necessary separation between the spiritual and material realms. This principle, as Bodin understood it, required that the sovereign avoid interference with his subjects’ property. As such, the separation of the spiritual and material served Bodin's voluntarism, permitting man, who occupied a middle state between the spiritual and material, to impose his will on the world, but also made man (and particularly woman) vulnerable to abusing this state through witchcraft. Tracing this principle through Bodin's thought demonstrates another connection between the sovereign and the witch. |
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Keywords: | Jean Bodin John Calvin sovereignty witches Reformed Christianity political theology |
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