Locke’s Essay On The Pope’s Infallibility

Archivio di Storia Della Cultura 25 (2012)
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This paper constitutes the introduction to the Italian translation of an essay on the Pope’s infallibility written in Latin by John Locke between 1661 and 1662, in which Locke aims at setting the nature and the limits of the idea of infallibility in regards to biblical exegesis. The author puts this essay into its historical context, highlighting its main themes

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Raffaele Russo
University of Trento (PhD)

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