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The idea of the divine right of kings was developed to support absolutism: God placed the king on the throne, so he was answerable only to God. Everyone else must submit to the king’s decisions, since to do otherwise is to resist the person whom God has placed over the kingdom. The hope was that this would enable the king to force obedience on those under him and thus prevent civil war. This idea was in marked
Why You Think the Way You Do: The Story of Western Worldviews from Rome to Home
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