Secularism Figures
John Locke
Locke became a major source for modern arguments about toleration and civil authority.
Notable contribution
Defended religious toleration and limited government in ways that shaped later secular political arrangements.
Profile notes
- He argued that civil government should not coerce inward belief.
- His political theory influenced later liberal and constitutional traditions.
- His toleration had limits, but it helped shift debates toward civic peace across religious difference.
