From Divine Cosmos to Sovereign State

Stephen L. Collins

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Author
Stephen L. Collins
Publish Date
1989-02-09
Subtitle
An Intellectual History of Consciousness and the Idea of Order in Renaissance England
Book Type
Hardcover
Number of Pages
248
Publisher Name
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
019505458X
ISBN-13
9780195054583
citemno
245164
Edition
First Edition
SKU
9780195054583

Description

In the late English Renaissance, writers as varied as Shakespeare, Hooker, Bacon, and Hobbes problematically engaged the traditional idea of order and helped define a new, secular one. In this intellectual history, Collins treats the idea of order as a dynamic concept which incorporates changing views of self, society, and the relationship between private and public during these years. He sees this as a process of meaning redefinition that simultaneously heightens and comes to terms with the dissolution of the old idea of order; the self-consciously articulated concept of the representative sovereign state replaces the vision of the divine cosmos as the medium for identity and social order. Collins draws on a wide range of political, literary, and other contemporary writings to chart this process--now associated with secularization --providing a provocative analysis of social and intellectual change.