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==What's hot these days? - Session 4: Theories on Power and Rule==
==What's hot these days? - Session 4: Religion==
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| width="100pt" bgcolor=#58ACFA| '''Events and Politics'''
| width="100pt" bgcolor=#58ACFA| '''Events and Politics'''
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| width="130pt" bgcolor=#CEE3F6| [[Absolutism]]
| style=white-space:nowrap bgcolor=#CEE3F6| [[Civil War]]
| style=white-space:nowrap bgcolor=#CEE3F6| [[War of the Grand Alliance]]
| style=white-space:nowrap bgcolor=#CEE3F6| [[War of the Spanish Succession]]
| style=white-space:nowrap width="130pt" bgcolor=#CEE3F6| [[Exclusion Crisis]]
| style=white-space:nowrap width="130pt" bgcolor=#CEE3F6| [[Exclusion Crisis]]
| style=white-space:nowrap bgcolor=#CEE3F6| [[Glorious Revolution]]
| style=white-space:nowrap bgcolor=#CEE3F6| [[Glorious Revolution]]
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| width="100pt" bgcolor=#58ACFA| '''Legislation'''
| width="100pt" bgcolor=#58ACFA| '''Legislation'''
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| width="130pt" bgcolor=#CEE3F6| [[Parliament]]
| width="130pt" bgcolor=#CEE3F6| [[Test Acts]]
| width="130pt" bgcolor=#CEE3F6| [[Toleration Act]]
| width="130pt" bgcolor=#CEE3F6| [[Toleration Act]]
| width="130pt" bgcolor=#CEE3F6| [[Triennial Act]]
| width="130pt" bgcolor=#CEE3F6| [[Act of Uniformity]]
| style=white-space:nowrap width="130pt" bgcolor=#CEE3F6| [[Act of Settlement]]
| width="130pt" bgcolor=#CEE3F6| [[Clarendon Code]]
| width="130pt" bgcolor=#CEE3F6| [[Act of Union (1707)]]
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| bgcolor=#58ACFA| '''People'''
| bgcolor=#58ACFA| '''People'''
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| bgcolor=#CEE3F6| [[Charles II]]
| style=white-space:nowrap bgcolor=#CEE3F6| [[Edward Hyde, Earl of Clarendon]]
| style=white-space:nowrap bgcolor=#CEE3F6| [[James Francis Edward Stuart]]
| bgcolor=#CEE3F6| [[Fifth Monarchy Men]]
| bgcolor=#CEE3F6| [[Thomas Hobbes]]
| bgcolor=#CEE3F6| [[John Locke]]
| bgcolor=#CEE3F6| [[John Locke]]
| bgcolor=#CEE3F6| [[Robert Filmer]]
| bgcolor=#CEE3F6| [[Earl of Shaftesbury]]
| bgcolor=#CEE3F6| [[Mary I]]
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| bgcolor=#58ACFA| '''Texts'''
| bgcolor=#58ACFA| '''Denominations'''
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| bgcolor=#CEE3F6| [[Catholicism]]
| bgcolor=#CEE3F6| [[Puritanism]]
| bgcolor=#CEE3F6| [[Dissenters]]
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| bgcolor=#58ACFA| '''Institutions'''
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| bgcolor=#FFFFFF|
| bgcolor=#CEE3F6| [[Leviathan]]
| bgcolor=#CEE3F6| [[Church of England]]
| bgcolor=#CEE3F6| [[Two Treatises of Government]]
| bgcolor=#CEE3F6| [[Royal Society]]
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| style=white-space:nowrap bgcolor=#58ACFA| '''Concepts and Ideas'''
| style=white-space:nowrap bgcolor=#58ACFA| '''Concepts and Ideas'''
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| bgcolor=#CEE3F6| [[Contract Theory]]
| bgcolor=#CEE3F6| [[Transubstantiation]]
| bgcolor=#CEE3F6| [[Divine Right]]
| bgcolor=#CEE3F6| [[Divine Right]]
| bgcolor=#CEE3F6| [[Great Chain of Being]]
| bgcolor=#CEE3F6| [[Great Chain of Being]]
| bgcolor=#CEE3F6| [[Physico-Theology]]
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| bgcolor=#58ACFA| '''Texts'''
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| bgcolor=#CEE3F6| [[Book of Common Prayer]]
| style=white-space:nowrap bgcolor=#CEE3F6| [[Oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy]]
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What's hot these days? - Session 4: Religion

Events and Politics Civil War Exclusion Crisis Glorious Revolution
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