1991

Babcock, W. S.
A changing of the Christian God : the doctrine of the Trinity
in the seventeenth century / William S. Babcock. // IN:
Interpretation (Richmond, Va.). 45 (1991):133-146.
Rabieh, M. S.
The reasonableness of Locke, or the questionableness of Christianity /
Michael S. Rabieh. // IN: Journal of politics. 53 (1991):933-957.
Abstract: IPSA 42:1352.
LNL 24:13
1992

Ashcraft, R.
Latitudinarianism and toleration.
See entry in Chapter 6.
Eisenach, E. J.
Religion and Lockes Two treatises of government.
See entry in Chapter 7.
Griffin, M. I. J., Jr.
Latitudinarianism in the seventeenth-century Church of England.
See entry in Chapter 3.
Marshall, J.
John Locke and latitudinarianism / John Marshall. // IN:
Philosophy, science and religion in England, 1640-1700 /
edited by Richard Kroll,
Richard Ashcraft,
Perez Zagorin.
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1992. p. 253-282.
LNL 24:11
1993

Noonkester, M. C.
God for its author :
John Locke as a possible source for the New Hampshire Confession /
Myron C. Noonkester. // IN:
New England quarterly. 66 (1993):448-450.
LNL 25:8
Stewart, M. A.
Lockes Observations on Boyle / M.A. Stewart. // IN:
Locke newsletter. 24 (1993):21-34.
Abstract: PhI 1995:760.
LNL 25:10
Thierry, P.
Lépreuve du miracle :
quelques remarques sur la religion de Locke / Patrick Thierry. // IN:
Cahiers de Fontenay. no. 71/72, Lumières et religions (1993):37-56.
Followed by a French translation of Lockes Discourse of miracles
by F. Albretch
[et al.] (p. 57-68)
LNL 25:10, 4
Vienne, J.-M.
De la Bible à la science.
See entry in Chapter 3.
1994

Harris, I.
The politics of Christianity.
See entry in Chapter 7.
Houston, J.
Reported miracles : a critique of Hume / J. Houston.
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1994.
See Ch. 3, Locke on the miraculous (p. 33-48)
LNL 26:6
Jinkins, M.
Elements of federal theology in the religious thought of John Locke /
Michael Jinkins. // IN:
Evangelical quarterly. 66 (1994):123-141.
LNL 27:7 [99-106]
Marshall, J.
John Locke : resistance, religion and responsibility.
See entry in Chapter 2.
Pitassi, M.-C.
Le Christ lockien à lépreuve des textes :
de la Reasonableness aux Paraphrase and notes / Maria-Cristina Pitassi. // IN:
Le Christ entre orthodoxie et lumières :
actes du colloque tenu à Genève en août 1993 /
publiés par Maria-Cristina Pitassi.
Genève : Librairie Droz, 1994.
(Histoire des idées et critique littéraire ; vol. 332). p. 101-122.
Pitassi, M.-C.
La notion de communication dans lexégèse biblique
de la fin du XVIIe siècle / Maria-Cristina Pitassi. // IN:
Commercium litterarium : la communication dans la république des lettres, 1600-1750 :
conférences des colloques tenus à Paris 1992 et à Nimègue 1993 =
forms of communication in the republic or letters, 1600-1750 : lectures held at the colloquia Paris 1992 and Nijmegen 1993 /
publié par Hans Bots
& Françoise Waquet.
Amsterdam ; Maarssen : APA-Holland University Press, 1994.
(Études de lInstitut Pierre Bayle =
Studies Pierre Bayle Institute ; 25). p. 35-50.
Rovira, R.
Locke ante el argumento ontológico.
See entry in Chapter 3.
Schøsler, J.
Le Christianisme raisonnable et le débat
sur le socianisme de John Locke dans la presse française
de la première moitié du XVIIIe siècle /
Jørn Schøsler. // IN:
Lías. 21 (1994):295-319.
LNL 27:10
Stewart, M. A.
Humes historical view of miracles.
See entry in Chapter 3.
Wolterstorff, N.
John Lockes epistemological piety :
reason is the candle of the Lord / Nicholas Wolterstorff. // IN:
Faith and philosophy. 11 (1994):572-591.
Abstract: PhI 1995:803.
LNL 27:12; LS 2:11
Wolterstorff, N.
Lockes philosophy of religion.
See entry in Chapter 3.
1995

Brykman, G.
Les deux christianismes de Locke et de Toland / Geneviève Brykman. // IN:
Revue de synthèse. 116 (1995):281-301.
LNL 27:5
Hering, K. D.
Happiness, virtue and divine command : the moral theology of John Locke.
See entry in Chapter 3.
Heyd, M.
Be sober and reasonable :
the critique of enthusiasm in the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries / by Michael Heyd.
Leiden ; New York ; Köln : E.J. Brill, 1995.
(Brills studies in intellectual history ; vol. 63)
See Ch. 6, Scripture and reason : the new theological discourse
on the eve of the Enlightenment (p. 165-190)
Rogers, G. A. J.
John Locke, conservative radical / G.A.J. Rogers. // IN:
The margins of orthodoxy : heterodox writing and cultural response,
1660-1750 / edited by Roger D. Lund.
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1995. p. 97-116.
Revised version in:
Lockes Enlightenment (1998), p. 157-172.
LNL 28:10
Vailati, E.
Leibniz and Clarke on miracles / Ezio Vailati. // IN:
Journal of the history of philosophy. 33 (1995):563-591.
Williams, S. N.
Revelation and reconciliation : a window on modernity / Stephen N. Williams.
Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1995.
See Ch. 2, Restoring some faith in Locke (p. 24-55)
LNL 29:10
1996

Lagrée, J.
Lumière naturelle et notions communes :
Herbert de Cherbury et Culverwell / Jacqueline Lagrée. // IN:
Mind senior to the world /
edited by Marialuisa Baldi.
Milano : FrancoAngeli, 1996. p. 35-54.
Unverified; source/Abstract: PhI 1997:736.
Marshall, J.
Locke and Socinianism / John Marshall. // IN:
Locke newsletter. 27 (1996):147-148.
LNL 28:8
Parker, K. I.
John Locke and the Enlightenment metanarrative :
a biblical corrective to a reasoned world / by Kim Ian Parker. // IN:
Scottish journal of theology. 49 (1996):57-73.
LNL 27:9
Wainwright, A. W.
Reason, revelation, and experience in the hymns
of Addison and Watts / Arthur W. Wainwright. // IN:
The philosophical canon in the 17th and 18th centuries :
essays in honour of John W. Yolton /
edited by G.A.J. Rogers and
Sylvana Tomaselli.
Rochester, N.Y. : University of Rochester Press, 1996. p. 149-161.
LNL 27:11
Wiles, M.
Archetypal heresy : Arianism through the centuries / Maurice Wiles.
Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1996.
See p. 70-79.
LS 3:13
Williams, C.
Christian materialism and the parity thesis.
See entry in Chapter 3.
Wolterstorff, N.
John Locke and the ethics of belief.
See entry in Chapter 3.
1997

Bagger, M. C.
Hume and miracles / Matthew C. Bagger. // IN:
Journal of the history of philosophy. 35 (1997):237-251.
LNL 30:4
Huff, P. A.
John Locke and the prophecy of Quaker women / Peter A. Huff. // IN:
Quaker history. 86:no. 2 (fall 1997):26-40.
Kuehne, D. S.
Reinventing Paul : John Locke, the Geneva Bible, and
Pauls Epistle to the Romans / Dale S. Kuehne. // IN:
Piety and humanity : essays on religion and early modern philosophy /
edited by Douglas Kries.
Lanham, Md. ; Oxford : Rowman & Littlefield, ©1997. p. 213-232.
LNL 30:7
MacIntosh, J. J.
The argument from the need for similar or higher qualities :
Cudworth, Locke and Clarke on Gods existence / J.J. MacIntosh. // IN:
Enlightenment and dissent. 16 (1997):29-59.
LNL 29:7
Myers, P. C.
Locke on reasonable Christianity and reasonable politics / Peter C. Myers. // IN:
Piety and humanity : essays on religion and early modern philosophy /
edited by Douglas Kries.
Lanham, Md. ; Oxford : Rowman & Littlefield, ©1997. p. 145-180.
LNL 30:8
Nuovo, V.
Introduction / Victor Nuovo. // IN:
John Locke and Christianity : contemporary responses to The reasonableness of Christianity /
edited by Victor Nuovo.
Bristol, Eng. ; Dulles, Va. : Thoemmes Press, 1997. (Key issues ; no. 16).
p. ix-xli.
LNL 28:10
Nuovo, V.
Introduction / Victor Nuovo. // IN:
The reasonableness of Christianity
/ John Locke.
Bristol, Eng. ; Dulles, Va. : Thoemmes Press, 1997. p. v-xxx.
LNL 28:9
Ott, W.
Locke and the scholastics on theological discourse.
See entry in Chapter 3.
Quinn, P. L.
Sin and original sin / Philip L. Quinn. // IN:
A companion to philosophy of religion /
edited by Philip L. Quinn and
Charles Taliaferro.
Cambridge, Mass. ; Oxford : Blackwell, 1997.
(Blackwell companions to philosophy). p. 541-548.
LNL 30:9
Smith, D. T.
John Lockes concept of a reasonable Christianity / by Donald Thomas Smith.
Thesis (Ph.D.)Southern Methodist University, 1997. x, 337 leaves.
Unverified.
Vienne, J.-M.
Les rapports entre raison et foi à la lumière
de la métaphore de la vision / Jean-Michel Vienne. // IN:
Revue philosophique de la France et de létranger. 1997:45-58.
LNL 28:13
Walsh, M.
Shakespeare, Milton, and eighteenth-century literary editing :
the beginnings of interpretative scholarship / Marcus Walsh.
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1997.
(Cambridge studies in eighteenth-century English literature and thought)
See esp. Ch. 2, Making sense of Scripture :
biblical hermeneutics in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century England (p. 30-52)
1998

Bitzer, L. F.
The Indian prince in miracle arguments of Hume
and his predecessors and early critics / Lloyd F. Bitzer. // IN:
Philosophy and rhetoric. 31 (1998):175-230.
Abstract: PhI 1998:519.
LNL 30:4
Edwards, P.
God and the philosophers. Part I, From Aristotle to Locke / Paul Edwards. // IN:
Free inquiry. 18:no. 3 (summer 1998):36-40.
Abstract: PhI 1998:611.
Hampsher-Monk, I.
Burke and the religious sources of skeptical conservatism.
See entry in Chapter 3.
Mulsow, M.
Orientalistik im Kontext der sozinianischen und deistischen Debatten um 1700 :
Spencer, Crell, Locke und Newton / Martin Mulsow. // IN:
Scientia poetica. 2 (1998):27-57.
Pitassi, M.-C.
Une résurrection pour quel corps et pour quel humanité? :
la réponse lockienne entre philosophie, exégèse
et théologie / di Maria-Cristina Pitassi. // IN:
Rivista di storia della filosofia. 53 (1998):45-63.
LNL 30:9
Rogers, G. A. J.
Nature, man and God in the English Enlightenment.
See entry in Chapter 3.
Rogers, G. A. J.
Stillingfleet, Locke and the Trinity / G.A.J. Rogers. // IN:
Judaeo-Christian culture in the seventeenth century :
a celebration of the library of Narcissus Marsh (1638-1713) /
edited by Richard Popkin,
Sarah Hutton,
Allison Coudert and
Gordon M. Weiner.
Dordrecht : Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1999).
(Archives internationale de lhistoire des idées =
International archives of the history of ideas ; 163). p. 207-224.
Revised version in Lockes Enlightenment
(1998), p. 143-156.
LNL 30:9
Young, B. W.
Religion and enlightenment in eighteenth-century England :
theological debate from Locke to Burke / B.W. Young.
Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1998.
See esp. Ch. 3, Metaphysics before physics : the Cambridge critique
of Newtonian religious apologetic (p. 83-119)
Review: J. Champion,
Ecrasez linfame. (2000)
LNL 30:11
1999

Brown, R. E.
Edwards, Locke, and the Bible / R.E. Brown. // IN:
Journal of religion. 79 (1999):361-384.
LNL 30:4
New
Champion, J. A. I.
Acceptable to inquisitive men :
some Simonian contexts for Newtons biblical criticism, 1680-92 / Justin A. I. Champion. // IN:
Newton and religion : context, nature, and influence /
edited by James E. Force and Richard H. Popkin.
Dordrecht ; Boston ; London : Kluwer Academic Publishers, ©1999.
(Archives internationales dhistoire des idées = International archives of the history of ideas ; 161). p. 77-96.
Higgins-Biddle, J. C.
Introduction. // IN:
The reasonableness of Christianity as delivered in the scriptures / John Locke ;
edited with an introduction, notes, critical apparatus and transcriptions
of related manuscripts by John C. Higgins-Biddle.
Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1999.
(The Clarendon edition of the works of John Locke). p. xv-cxv.
Pickard, S.
Unable to see the wood for the trees :
John Locke and the fate of systematic theology / Stephen Pickard. // IN:
The task of theology today / edited by Victor Pfitzner
and Hilary Regan.
Edinburgh : T. & T. Clark, 1999. p. 105-137.
LNL 31:7
Polinska, W.
Faith and reason in John Locke / Wioleta Polinska. // IN:
Philosophy & theology. 11 (1999):287-309.
Unverified.
LS 1:9
Polinska, W.
John Locke, Christian doctrine and Latitudinarianism / Wioleta Polinska. // IN:
Zeitschrift für neuere Theologiegeschichte. 6 (1999):173-194.
LS 1:9
New
Snobelen, S. D.
Isaac Newton, heretic : the strategies of a Nicodemite / Stephen D. Snobelen. // IN:
British journal for the history of science. 32 (1999):381-419.
2000

Danaher, J.
Is communication from God really possible? :
a conceptual problem / James Danaher. // IN:
Science and Christian belief. 12 (2000):99-114.
Earman, J.
Humes abject failure : the argument against miracles / John Earman.
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2000. xi, 217 p.
Includes John Locke, An essay concerning human understanding
(1690), Book IV, Chapters 15 and 16 (p. 97-107)
and John Locke, A discourse of miracles (1706) (p. 114-120.
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