Карен Армстронг - Поля крови. Религия и история насилия
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1170
Cavanaugh, Myth of Religious Violence , pp. 147–50
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Geoffrey Parker, The Thirty Years War (London, 1984), pp. 29–33, 59–64
1172
Ibid., p. 195
1173
Dunn, Age of Religious Wars , pp. 71–72
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William H. McNeill , Pursuit of Power: Technology, Armed Force and Society since AD 1000 (Chicago, 1982), pp. 120–23; Robert L. O’Connell, Of Arms and Men: A History of War, Weapons and Aggression (New York and Oxford, 1999), pp. 143–44
1175
McNeill, Pursuit of Power , pp. 121–23
1176
Parker, Thirty Years War , pp. 127–28
1177
Jeremy Black, ‘Warfare, Crisis and Absolutism’, in Cameron, Early Modern Europe , p. 211
1178
Parker, Thirty Years War , p. 142
1179
Ibid., pp. 216–17
1180
Cavanaugh, Myth of Religious Violence , p. 159; John Bossy, Christianity in the West, 1400–1700 (Oxford, 1985), pp. 170–1
1181
Andrew R. Murphy, ‘Cromwell, Mather and the Rhetoric of Puritan Violence’, in Andrew R. Murphy, ed., The Blackwell Companion to Religion and Violence (Chichester, 2011), pp. 528–34
1182
Thomas Carlyle, ed., Oliver Cromwell’s Letters and Speeches , 3 vols (New York, 1871), 1, p. 154
1183
Ibid., 2, pp. 153–54
1184
Cavanaugh, Myth of Religious Violence , p. 172
1185
Ann Hughes, The Causes of the English Civil War (London, 1998), p. 25
1186
Ibid., pp. 10–25, 58–59, 90–97
1187
Ibid., p. 89
1188
Ibid., p. 85. [Цит. по: Законодательство Английской революции . – М.: Издательство АН СССР, 1946. – Прим. пер .]
1189
Cavanaugh, Myth of Religious Violence , pp. 160–72
1190
Parker, Thirty Years War , p. 172
1191
Jan N. Brenner, ‘Secularization: Notes toward the Genealogy’, in Henk de Vries, ed., Religion: Beyond a Concept (New York, 2008), p. 433
1192
Heinz Schilling, ‘War and Peace at the Emergence of Modernity: Europe between State Belligerence, Religious Wars and the Desire for Peace in 1648’, in Bussman and Schilling, War and Peace in Europe , p. 14
1193
Thomas Ertman, Birth of the Leviathan: Building States and Regimes in Early Modern Europe (Cambridge, 1997), p. 4
1194
Salmon, Society in Crisis , p. 13
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Cavanaugh, Myth of Religious Violence , pp. 72–85; Russell T. McCutcheon, ‘The Category “Religion” and the Politics of Tolerance’, in Arthur L. Greil and David G. Bromley, eds, Defining Religion: Investigating the Boundaries between the Sacred and the Secular (Oxford, 2003), pp. 146–52; Derek Peterson and Darren Walhof, ‘Rethinking Religion’, in Peterson and Walhof, eds, The Invention of Religion , pp. 3–9; David E. Gunn, ‘Religion, Law and Violence’, in Murphy, Blackwell Companion , pp. 105–07
1196
Edward, Lord Herbert, De Veritate , trans. Meyrick H. Carre (Bristol, UK, 1937), p. 303
1197
Ibid., p. 298
1198
Edward, Lord Herbert, De Religio Laici , trans. and ed. Harold L. Hutcheson (New Haven, Conn., 1944), p. 127
1199
Thomas Hobbes, Behemoth; or, The Long Parliament , ed. Frederick Tönnies (Chicago, 1990), p. 55
1200
Ibid., p. 95
1201
Thomas Hobbes, On the Citizen , ed. Richard Tuck and Michael Silverthorne (Cambridge, 1998), 3.26; Thomas Hobbes, Leviathan , ed. Richard Tuck (Cambridge, 1991), p. 223 (Гоббс Т. Левиафан. – М.: Мысль, 2001.)
1202
Hobbes, Leviathan , pp. 315, 431–34
1203
Ibid., p. 31
1204
Ibid., p. 27
1205
Ibid., p. 17
1206
John Locke , A Letter Concerning Toleration (Indianapolis, 1955), p. 15.
1207
John Locke, Two Treatises of Government , ed. Peter Laslett (Cambridge, 1988), ‘Second Treatise’, 5. 24 (Локк Дж. Два трактата о правлении. – М.: Канон+, 2014.)
1208
Ibid., 5.120–21
1209
Ibid., 5.3
1210
Hugo Grotius, Rights of War and Peace, in Three Books (London, 1738), 2.2.17, 2.20.40 (Гроций Г. О праве войны и мира. – М.: Ладомир, 1994.); Tuck, Rights of War and Peace , pp. 103–04
1211
Hobbes, On the Citizen , ed. Tuck, 30
1212
Donne, Sermons of John Donne , ed. George R. Potter and Evelyn M. Simpson (Berkeley, 1959), 4, p. 274
1213
John Cotton and Thomas Morton, ‘New English Canaan’ (1634–35) and John Cotton, ‘God’s Promise to His Plantations’ (1630), in Alan Heimart and Andrew Delbanco, eds, The Puritans in America: A Narrative Anthology (Cambridge, Mass., 1985), pp. 49–50
1214
Kevin Phillips, The Cousins’ Wars: Religious Politics and the Triumph of Anglo-America (New York, 1999), pp. 3–32; Carla Garden Pesteria, Protestant Empire: Religion and the Making of the British Atlantic World (Philadelphia, 2004), pp. 503–15; Clement Fatoric, ‘The Anti-Catholic Roots of Liberal and Republican Conception of Freedom in English Political Thought’, Journal of the History of Ideas , 66 (January 2005)
1215
John Winthrop, ‘A Model of Christian Charity’, in Heimart and Delbanco, Puritans in America , p. 91
1216
John Winthrop, ‘Reasons to Be Considered for… the Intended Plantation in New England’ (1629), in ibid., p. 71
1217
Winthrop, ‘Model of Christian Charity’, in ibid., p. 82
1218
John Cotton, ‘God’s Promise’, in ibid., p. 77
1219
Cushman, ‘Reasons and Considerations Touching the Lawfulness of Removing out of England into the Parts of America’, in ibid., pp. 43–44
1220
Perry Miller, ‘The Puritan State and Puritan Society’, in Errand into the Wilderness (Cambridge, Mass., and London, 1956), pp. 148–49
1221
John Smith, ‘A True Relation’, in Edwin Arber and A. C. Bradley, eds, John Smith: Work s (Edinburgh, 1910), p. 957
1222
Perry Miller, ‘Religion and Society in the Early Literature of Virginia’, in Errand , pp. 104–05
1223
William Crashaw, A Sermon Preached in London before the right honourable Lord werre, Lord Gouernour and Captaine Generall of Virginea (London, 1610), in ibid., pp. 111, 138
1224
Ibid., p. 101
1225
David S. Lovejoy, Religious Enthusiasm in the New World: Heresy to Revolution (Cambridge, Mass., and London, 1985), pp. 11–13; Louis B. Wright, Religion and Empire: The Alliance between Piety and Commerce in English Expansion, 1558–1625 (Chapel Hill, 1943); Miller, ‘Religion and Society’, pp. 105–08.
1226
Samuel Purchas, Hakluytus Posthumous, or Purchas His Pilgrim , 3 vols (Glasgow, 1905–06), 1, pp. 1–45.
1227
‘A True Declaration of the Estate of the Colonie in Virginia’ (1610), in Peter Force, ed., Tracts (New York, 1844), 3, pp. 5–6
1228
Miller, ‘Religion and Society’, pp. 116–17
1229
Howard Zinn, A People’s History of the United States: From 1492 to the Present , 2nd ed. (London and New York, 1996), p. 12
1230
Ibid., p. 13
1231
Andrew Preston, Sword of the Spirit, Shield of Faith: Religion in American War and Diplomacy (New York and Toronto, 2012), pp. 15–17
1232
Purchas, Hakluytus Posthumous , 1, pp. xix, 41–45, 220–22, 224, 229
1233
Ibid., pp. 138–39
1234
Preston, Sword of the Spirit , pp. 31–38
1235
Ibid., p. 33
1236
Ibid., p. 35
1237
Bradford, History of the Plymouth Plantation , in Zinn, People’s History , p. 15
1238
Ronald Dale Kerr, ‘Why Should You Be So Furious? The Violence of the Pequot War’, Journal of American History , 85 (December 1998)
1239
Preston, Sword of the Spirit , pp. 41–45; Andrew R. Murphy, ‘Cromwell, Mather and the Rhetoric of Puritan Violence’, in Murphy, ed., The Blackwell Companion to Religion and Violence (Chichester, 2011), pp. 525–35
1240
Miller, ‘Puritan State’, pp. 150–51
1241
Sherwood Eliot Wirt, ed., Spiritual Awakening: Classic Writings of the Eighteenth-Century Devotios to Inspire and Help the Twentieth-Century Reader (Tring, 1988), p. 110
1242
Alan Heimert, Religion and the American Mind: From the Great Awakening to Revolution (Cambridge, Mass., 1968), p. 43
1243
Miller, ‘Puritan State’, p. 150
1244
Stoddard, ‘An Examination of the Power of the Fraternity’ (1715), in Heimart and Delbanco, Puritans in America , p. 388
1245
Perry Miller, ‘Jonathan Edwards and the Great Awakening’, in Errand , pp. 162–66
1246
Ibid., p. 165
1247
Ruth H. Bloch, Visionary Republic: Millennial Themes in American Thought, 1756–1800 (Cambridge, UK, 1985), pp. 14–15
1248
В первоначальном проекте Декларации упоминались такие самоочевидные права, как «жизнь, свобода и собственность». Лишь впоследствии появилось упоминание о «стремлении к счастью»
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