Samuel Pufendorf: 5 books

Book cover of Of the Nature and Qualification of Religion in Reference to Civil Society
by Samuel Pufendorf
Language: English
Release Date: September 11, 2002

Samuel Pufendorf’s Of the Nature and Qualification of Religion (published in Latin in 1687) is a major work on the separation of politics and religion. Written in response to the revocation of the Edict of Nantes by the French king Louis XIV, Pufendorf contests the right of the sovereign to control...
Book cover of The Whole Duty of Man, According to the Law of Nature
by Samuel Pufendorf
Language: English
Release Date: December 4, 2002

Samuel Pufendorf’s The Whole Duty of Man, According to the Law of Nature suggested a purely conventional basis for natural law. Rejecting scholasticism’s metaphysical theories, Pufendorf found the source of natural law in humanity’s need to cultivate sociability. Samuel Pufendorf (1632–1694)...
Book cover of Two Books of the Elements of Universal Jurisprudence
by Samuel Pufendorf
Language: English
Release Date: February 27, 2009

Two Books of the Elements of Universal Jurisprudence was Pufendorf’s first work, published in 1660. Its appearance effectively inaugurated the modern natural-law movement in the German-speaking world, establishing Pufendorf as a key figure and laying the foundations for his later major works. Samuel...
Book cover of The Present State of Germany
by Samuel Pufendorf
Language: English
Release Date: February 28, 2007

Samuel Pufendorf’s The Present State of Germany was first published in 1667 (under the pseudonym Severinus de Monzambano) and immediately became one of the most notorious works in Europe for the next half century. Its trenchant critique of previous theories of the Holy Roman Empire elicited both...
Book cover of The Divine Feudal Law: Or, Covenants with Mankind, Represented
by Samuel Pufendorf
Language: English
Release Date: October 28, 2002

The Divine Feudal Law sets forth Pufendorf’s basis for the reunion of the Lutheran and Calvinist confessions. This attempt to seek a “conciliation” between the confessions complements the concept of toleration discussed in Of the Nature and Qualification of Religion in Reference to Civil Society. Samuel...
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