<p>This first volume of <em>A Global Sourcebook in Protestant Political Thought </em>provides a window into the early Protestant world and the ways in which Protestants wrestled with politics and religion in the wake of the Reformation.</p><p>This period saw political authorities and church hierarchies challenged and defended by scholars clerics and laypeople alike. The volume engages the full spectrum of Protestants with reference to theology geography ethnicity historical importance socio-economic background and gender. This diversity highlights how Protestants felt pulled towards differing political positions and used several maps to chart their course – conscience custom history ecclesiastical tradition and the laws of God nature nation or community. On most important issues Protestants lined up on opposing sides. Additionally Catholic and Eastern Orthodox political thought as well as interactions with Jewish and Muslim texts and thinkers profoundly influenced different directions taken in the history of Protestant political thought. Even as our own time is fraught with deep disagreement and political polarisation so too was early modern Europe and we might read it in the anxieties uncertainties hopes and expectations that the sources vividly express.</p><p>This sourcebook will enrich both research and classroom teaching in politics theology and history whether geared towards general political or religious history or towards more specialised courses on colonialism warfare gender race or religious diversity.</p>
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