The Covenant Concept in Scottish Theology and Politics

Footnote

James B. Torrance, "The Covenant Concept in Scottish Theology and Politics," in The Covenant Connection: From Federal Theology to Modern Federalism, ed. Daniel J. Elazar and John Kincaid (Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books, 2000); #2000-JBT-1

Bibliography

Torrance, James B. "The Covenant Concept in Scottish Theology and Politics." In The Covenant Connection: From Federal Theology to Modern Federalism. Edited by Daniel J. Elazar and John Kincaid. Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books, 2000; #2000-JBT-1

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Contents
  • From Biblical covenant to modern federalism : the federal theology bridge / Daniel J. Elazar
  • Covenant and community in the thought of Heinrich Bullinger / J. Wayne Baker
  • Covenant and federalism in the politics of Althusius / Thomas O. Hueglin
  • History, humanity, and federalism in the theology and ethics of Johannes Cocceius / Charles S. McCoy
  • From covenant of grace to tolerant public pluralism : the Dutch Calvinist contribution / James W. Skillen
  • Covenant theology and the development of religious liberty / Charles James Butler
  • John Knox : the first of the monarchomachs? / W. Stanford Reid
  • The covenant concept in Scottish theology and politics / James B. Torrance
  • Covenant, crown, and commons in Elizabethan Puritanism / Michael McGiffert
  • Covenant motifs in seventeenth-century literature / Harold Fisch
  • Covenant, body politic, and the great migration / John Peacock
  • Liberty and equality from a communitarian perspective / Donald S. Lutz
  • Federalism and covenant / Daniel J. Elazar
  • Covenant language in Canada : continuity and change in political discourse / Filippo Sabetti
  • The covenant traditions of Dutch Americans / James D. Bratt.
  • Bibliography, Index.
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