@inbook{c8f44f891c654ba69d842b89dbd14a43,
title = "'Private is in secret free': Hobbes and Locke on the limits of toleration, atheism and heterodoxy",
abstract = "Both Hobbes and Locke were strongly motivated by anticlericalism. Hobbes saw public religion as a function of the state, but was willing to countenance any private belief as long as it did not show itself in public dissent. Locke regarded free enquiry as an ultimate good, and would not tolerate either priestcraft or entrenched positions such as atheism to interfere with it.",
keywords = "Hobbes, Locke, anticlericalism, tolerance, erastianism, seventeenth-century England",
author = "Justin Champion and Zarka, {C. Y.} and F. Lessay and J. Rogers",
note = "Published in French,'Le culte prive quand il est rendu dans le secret': Hobbes, Locke et les <br /> limites de la tolerence, l'atheisme et l'heterodoxie'. This is the author's own translation.",
year = "2002",
language = "English",
isbn = "2130498302",
series = "Fondements de la politique",
publisher = "Presses universitaires de France",
pages = "221--253",
booktitle = "Les fondements philosophiques de la tolerence",
}