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  • It reminds me of Speaker's Corner in London, where all the most articulate of the crazies go to argue theologico-political doctrines.

    Nathan Schneider: The Pennsylvania Avenue Circus 2009

  • Bodies, Marin reads the portrait as "the theologico-political theory of the royal body" (201), according to which the king must be "seduced by his own image" (210).

    'Manlius to Peter Pindar':Satire, Patriotism, and Masculinity in the 1790s 2006

  • The second half of the century witnessed its own major theologico-political dispute in the United Provinces.

    Spinoza's Political Philosophy Steinberg, Justin 2008

  • The economico-providential paradigm is, in this sense, the paradigm of democratic governance, just as the theologico-political is the paradigm of absolutism.

    Archive 2008-06-01 Tusar N Mohapatra 2008

  • Spinoza punctuates his historical analysis of the Hebrew state by drawing four lessons about the theologico-political problem, three of which are relevant here.

    Spinoza's Political Philosophy Steinberg, Justin 2008

  • And so Strauss concludes that the theologico-political problem is universal and an insoluble part of the human condition.

    Archive 2008-05-11 papabear 2008

  • The economico-providential paradigm is, in this sense, the paradigm of democratic governance, just as the theologico-political is the paradigm of absolutism.

    “Free market” became an imperative, a coerced activity, instead of an opportunity Tusar N Mohapatra 2008

  • The Jewish problem is an expression of the never resolved human problem of the relationship between theology and philosophy, and thus is a particular example of the universal theologico-political problem.

    Archive 2008-05-11 papabear 2008

  • In order to situate Spinoza's political writings, I will provide a brief overview of the theologico-political context of the United Provinces, followed by a sketch of intellectual background to these works.

    Spinoza's Political Philosophy Steinberg, Justin 2008

  • One of the most determined slanderers, as well as one of the most contemptible reasoners that we have among us, is an ex-Jesuit of the name of Paulian, who published a theologico-philosophical rhapsody in the city of Avignon, formerly a papal city, and perhaps destined to be so again.

    A Philosophical Dictionary 2007

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