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“A Master Work by a Master Student: Ellis Sandoz's A Government of Laws” - Ellis Sandoz. A Government of Laws: Political Theory, Religion, and the American Founding (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1990. xiv + 240pp. Bib. $8.95 paper).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 October 2011

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Copyright © The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA. 1993

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1. Sandoz, Ellis, “Voegelin's Idea of Historical Form,Cross Currents 12 (1962): 4163Google Scholar; Eric Voegelin and the Nature of Philosophy,Modern Age 13 (1969): 152–68Google Scholar; The Foundations of Voegelin's Political Theory,Political Science Reviewer 1 (1971): 3073Google Scholar; Voegelin Read Anew: Political Philosophy in the Age of Ideology,Modern Age 17 (1973): 257–63Google Scholar; and The Voegelinian Revolution: A Biographical Introduction (Baton Rouge, 1981).Google Scholar

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