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Richard Hooker

NOUN
  1. English theologian (1554-1600)

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  • The non-linear screenplay by Ring Lardner, Jr. (adapted from a novel by Richard Hooker) is filled with a lot of jokes and one liners that were highly amusing.
  • Only Richard Hooker can count as a precursor, and then merely in one limited branch of philosophy, that of jurisprudence.
  • The non-linear screenplay by Ring Lardner, Jr. (adapted from a novel by Richard Hooker) is filled with a lot of jokes and one liners that were highly amusing.
  • In support of the latter, he quotes Richard Hooker -- no radical, but a "profoundly traditional" churchman: "Where the lawe doth give dominion, who doubteth that the King who receiveth it is under the lawe? OpEdNews - OpEdNews.Com Progressive, Tough Liberal News and Opinion
  • The key leitmotiv throughout Richard Hooker's writings is the concept of order.
  • The great 16th century Anglican theologian Richard Hooker, contending with the narrow biblicism of the Puritans, rejected their insistence that Christian scripture alone had authority in society. Archive 2008-09-01
  • What happened is a case of sleight-of-hand, of denial of the embarrassment these Articles cause, not unlike the embarrassment that Cranmer's predestinarian views caused ‘second-generation’ Anglicans such as Richard Hooker.
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