'The Bond of Civility': Roger Williams on toleration and its limits
In this article, I examine the meaning of the concept of ‘civility’ for Roger Williams and the role it played in his arguments for religious toleration. I place his concern with civility in the broader context of his life and works and show how it differed from the missionary and civilizing efforts...
Main Author: | Bejan, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Taylor and Francis
2012
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