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Dan Kent
Dan Kent is a theologian and historical scholar whose work examines the intersection of religious thought and political practice in early modern contexts. His research, including contributions to *Electioneering for Office Defended*, explores how theological frameworks informed debates about legitimate authority and civic participation during periods of significant institutional change. Kent's scholarship contributes to broader understandings of how religious conviction shaped political discourse and practice in formative historical periods.
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