The universal principle of grace: Feminism and anti-calvinism in two seventeenth-century women writers
This article presents one of the theological contexts for early feminist thought in England in the late seventeenth century. It argues that an emerging universalist soteriology in Platonist and radical thought had a positive impact on discourses about sexual equality, and shows how two female writer...
Auteur principal: | Apetrei, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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2009
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