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Notes for a Discussion of Religion in Hobbes' Leviathan

Abstract

These notes are intended as a guide for a seminar-style discussion of certain chapters on religion in Thomas Hobbes' Leviathan. They focus especially on: Hobbes' account of the origins and philosophical underpinnings of religion; his version of political theology; and his particular framing of the history of Christianity. While this outline does not touch on every aspect of religion in the Leviathan, it does provide a general overview of key themes that students should try to grasp if they are to understand the work as an investigation of ecclesiastical--not merely civil--power.