Lexington Books
Pages: 352
Trim: 6 x 9⅜
978-0-7391-0026-4 • Hardback • January 2000 • $144.00 • (£111.00)
The late Daniel J. Elazar was Director of the Center for the Study of Federalism at Temple University and Professor of Political Science, Temple University. He was also President of the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs/Center for Jewish Studies.
chapter 1 Preface
chapter 2 Introduction: From Biblical Covenant to Modern Federalism: The Federal Theology Bridge
chapter 3 Covenant and Community in the Thought of Heinrich Bullinger
chapter 4 Covenant and Federalism in the Politics of Althusius
chapter 5 History, Humanity, and Federalism in the Theology and Ethics of Johannes Cocceius
chapter 6 From Covenant of Grace to Tolerant Public Pluralism: The Dutch Calvinist Contribution
chapter 7 Covenant Theology and the Development of Religious Liberty
chapter 8 John Knox: The First of the Monarchomachs?
chapter 9 The Covenant Concept in Scottish Theology and Politics
chapter 10 Covenant, Crown, and Commons in Elizabethan Puritanism Literature
chapter 11 Covenant Motifs in Seventeenth Century
chapter 12 Covenant, Body Politic, and the Great Migration
chapter 13 Liberty and Equality from a Communitarian Perspective
chapter 14 Federalism and Covenant
chapter 15 Covenant Language in Canada: Continuity and Change in Political Discourse
chapter 16 The Covenant Traditions of Dutch Americans
chapter 17 Appendix: Publications of the Covenant Workshops
chapter 18 Index
chapter 19 About the Contributors