Bossuet's idea that monarchies, as representatives of god's will, could rule absolutely, ignoring the will and well-being of their subjects is called____. Select one:
a. A social contract
b. Natural law
c. The divine right of kings
d. Inalienable rights
Bossuet's idea that monarchies, as representatives of God's will, entitled them to rule absolutely, ignoring the will and well-being of their subjects is called the divine right of kings.