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The Mosaic Constitution Political Theology and Imagination from Machiavelli to Milton 2012 Edition by Graham Hammill , The University of Chicago

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    Author(s)Graham Hammill
    PublisherThe University of Chicago
    ISBN9780226315423
    Pages344
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJune 2012

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    The University of Chicago The Mosaic Constitution Political Theology and Imagination from Machiavelli to Milton 2012 Edition by Graham Hammill

    It is a common belief that scripture has no place in modern, secular politics. Graham Hammill challenges this notion in "The Mosaic Constitution", arguing that Moses' constitution of Israel, which created people bound by the rule of law, was central to early modern writings about government and state. Hammill shows how political writers from Machiavelli to Spinoza drew on Mosaic narrative to imagine constitutional forms of government. At the same time, literary writers like Christopher Marlowe, Michael Drayton, and John Milton turned to Hebrew scripture to probe such fundamental divisions as those between populace and multitude, citizenship and race, and obedience and individual choice. As these writers used biblical narrative to fuse politics with the creative resources of language, Mosaic narrative also gave them a means for exploring divine authority as a product of literary imagination. The first book to place Hebrew scripture at the cutting edge of seventeenth-century literary and political innovation, "The Mosaic Constitution" offers a fresh perspective on political theology and the relations between literary representation and the founding of political communities.



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