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From what you know about the Divine Rights of Kings, what is the difference between that perspective and the perspective of Enli

ghtenment thinkers?
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Solnce55 [7]2 years ago
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<u><em>Answer:The Enlightenments Supremacy Over the Divine Right of Kings Doctrine</em></u>

<u><em>Religion has evidently been a persuasive influence in civilization and government, particularly the historical monarchs. Speculation to this day leads to a debate about whether biblical law ought to be the standard of governments judicial system with doctrines such as Theonomy and Christian Reconstruction.</em></u>

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