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FA-53302-07Research Programs: Fellowships for University TeachersJ. Judd OwenEnlightenment Political Philosophy and the Bible: Liberal Interpretations in Illiberal Times8/1/2007 - 7/31/2008$40,000.00J. Judd Owen   Emory UniversityAtlantaGA30322-1018USA2006Political Science, GeneralFellowships for University TeachersResearch Programs400000400000

By offering a liberal interpretation of the Bible, Hobbes, Bayle, Spinoza, and Locke did something that contemporary liberal theory would never dream of doing. For John Rawls's "political liberalism," for example, attempting such interpretation would in itself violate the principles of liberal theory. Yet the early liberals confronted a society in which Scripture was the authoritative guide for the conduct of human affairs. This made engagement with the Bible by proponents of the new politics of the Enlightenment imperative. I seek support for a book-length study of the Enlightenment's political engagement with the Bible with a view to advancing our understanding of the liberalization of religion they hoped to effect.