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On the Origins of Roger Williams' Notion of Religious Liberty Quodlibet Online Journal article by Scott David Foutz, with references.


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Directory: Regional / North_America / United_States / Rhode_Island / Society_and_Culture / History / Williams,_Roger
Title: On the Origins of Roger Williams' Notion of Religious Liberty
Description: Quodlibet Online Journal article by Scott David Foutz, with references.
Location: http://www.quodlibet.net/williams.shtml
 
  
Directory: Society / Philosophy / Philosophers / P / Philoponus,_John
Title: John Philoponus, Sixth Century Alexandrian Grammarian, Christian Theologian and Scientific Philosopher
Description: Article by John McKenna from the Quodlibet Online Journal. Considers this early Christian philosopher in theological context.
Location: http://www.quodlibet.net/mckenna-philoponus.shtml
 
  
Directory: Society / Philosophy / Philosophers / P / Plantinga,_Alvin
Title: On Alvin Plantinga's Notion of the Divine Nature
Description: Paper by Scott David Foutz from Quodlibet Online Journal. Analyzes Plantinga's argument against the doctrine of divine simplicity.
Location: http://www.quodlibet.net/plantinga.shtml
 
  
Directory: Society / Religion_and_Spirituality / Christianity / Bible / References_and_Tools / Hermeneutics
Title: Quodlibet: Biblical Interpretation
Description: Article by John Odendaal surveys some of the factors involved in interpreting Biblical texts. Includes bibliography.
Location: http://www.quodlibet.net/odendaal-interpretation.shtml
 
  
Directory: Society / Religion_and_Spirituality / Christianity / Bible / References_and_Tools / New_Testament / Gospels / Matthew
Title: Quodlibet: Matthew's Christian-Jewish Mission
Description: Proposes that Matthew set out to illustrate that Jesus, in his life and in his death, fulfilled the Old Testament prophecies and made Judaism complete.
Location: http://www.quodlibet.net/pierce-matthew.shtml
 
  
Directory: Society / Religion_and_Spirituality / Christianity / Bible / References_and_Tools / New_Testament / Pauline_Epistles
Title: Quodlibet Coming Home: Adoption in Ephesians and Galatians
Description: A review of Roman law and culture as background to understand Paul's imagery of slaves, sons, and adoption.
Location: http://www.quodlibet.net/murray-adoption.shtml
 
  
Directory: Society / Religion_and_Spirituality / Christianity / Church_History / Early_Christian_Writings / Origen
Title: Origen of Alexandria and Apokatastasis: Some Notes on the Development of a Noble Notion
Description: Exposition of Origen's contention that even the most recalcitrant sinner will eventually attain salvation.
Location: http://www.quodlibet.net/moore-origen.shtml
 
  
Directory: Society / Religion_and_Spirituality / Christianity / Church_History / The_Reformation / Reformed_Reformation / Scottish / Knox,_John
Title: John Knox: Preacher of the Scottish Reformation
Description: Biographical article emphasizing Knox's preaching against the ‘idolatry of the Mass’ and his many encounters with Roman Councils and before Mary Queen of Scots.
Location: http://www.quodlibet.net/perry-knox.shtml
 
  
Directory: Society / Religion_and_Spirituality / Christianity / Denominations / Anglican / Episcopal_Church_USA / History
Title: The Oxford Movement and the 19th-Century Episcopal Church
Description: An article about the origins of the Anglo-Catholic revival within the Episcopal Church, by Larry Crockett.
Location: http://www.quodlibet.net/crockett-oxford.shtml
 
  
Directory: Society / Religion_and_Spirituality / Christianity / Denominations / Anglican / Traditional_Anglican_Communion
Title: Quodlibet Online Journal: The Oxford Movement and the 19th-Century Episcopal Church: by Larry Crockett
Description: An article on the Oxford Movement which revitalized the Anglo-Catholic life in the Anglican Church.
Location: http://www.quodlibet.net/crockett-oxford.shtml