The relation between latitudinarianism, skepticism, toleration and protestantismin John Locke’s work
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https://doi.org/10.24310/Contrastescontrastes.v21i1.2316Keywords:
Locke, Latitudinarianism, Skepticism, Toleration, ProtestantismAbstract
This paper aims to analyze the articulation between faith rationality assertion, i.e. its latitudinarian aspect, its epistemological skepticism, and its practical implication in a restricted concept of tolerance within Protestantism. In this regard, we will emphasize the strategic feature of the link between faith rationality and skepticism, as it allows appealing to ignorance towards tolerance, without dropping the Protestant interpretation of Christianity, to the detriment of Catholic interpretation.Downloads
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