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Hobbes's Eschatology and Scriptural Interpretation in Leviathan

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 January 2022

TAKUYA OKADA*
Affiliation:
Faculty of Law, Daito Bunka University, 1-9-1 Takashimadaira, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo 175-8571
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Abstract

Hobbes's eschatology in Leviathan is one of the most striking aspects of this classic work and has received considerable scholarly attention. Nevertheless, its scriptural interpretation has rarely been examined. This article closely analyses Hobbes's scriptural case for two aspects of eschatology: the doctrine of mortalism and the terrestrial kingdom of God. It shows that, to a large extent, Hobbes's biblical exegesis for these two eschatological issues was preceded by that of his contemporaries, including Richard Overton and John Archer. It is likely, in particular, that the scriptural interpretation for Hobbes's mortalism was directly indebted to Overton's Mans mortalitie.

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