How did the viewpoint of secular and religious political writers differ in the 17th and 18th centuries?
a) Secular political writers emphasized the separation of church and state, while religious political writers advocated for the integration of religion into government.
b) Secular political writers focused on the divine right of kings, while religious political writers emphasized the importance of elected officials.
c) Secular political writers promoted freedom of religion and expression, while religious political writers favored religious conformity and censorship.
d) Secular political writers prioritized individual liberties and human rights, while religious political writers emphasized obedience to religious authorities and divine law.