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AFTER THE REFORMATION: REFORMED POLITICAL THOUGHT IN THE 18TH AND 19TH CENTURIES – democracy (enfranchisement of the “common man”) 

This class is designed to make sense of certain changes that took place in Reformed political thought in the period after the passions generated by the Protestant Reformation cooled. Last week the focus was on the Reformed response to the great political revolutions that occurred in the late 1700’s, and the development that was emphasized above all was the abandonment of theocratic ideas by Reformed Protestants in favor of religious liberty.   Next Sunday, on January 12th, the theme for the class is democracy (enfranchisement of the “common man”).