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- W4294927850 abstract "Religious toleration is comparatively rare. Perhaps it flourishes best in conditions of religious indifference and relativism. Despite initial outbreaks of intolerance, the Reformation did sow the seed for toleration by stressing the individual conscience as bound to Scripture. The ideal of liberty of conscience did not, however, prove an unmixed blessing; it promoted toleration only because early Protestant hopes for a uniform understanding of Scripture proved overoptimistic. Liberty of conscience was soon associated with a personal liberty outside of external controls. Today liberty of conscience is subsumed under human rights. While this broader slogan seemingly promises religious toleration, it suffers from imprecision as the common human nature implicit in the theory is seldom defined satisfactorily. The resulting void may mean that religious toleration will be lost amid a welter of competing humanitarian goals. At the same time it gives Christians an opportunity to contribute specifically biblical insights on human nature." @default.
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- W4294927850 title "Issues in Religious Toleration from the Reformation to the Present Day" @default.
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