Forgotten Features of the Founding: The Recovery of Religious Themes in the Early American Republic
Autor James Hutsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 apr 2003
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780739105719
ISBN-10: 073910571X
Pagini: 210
Dimensiuni: 153 x 228 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 073910571X
Pagini: 210
Dimensiuni: 153 x 228 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1 "A Future State of Rewards and Punishments:" The Founders' Formula for the Social and Political Utility of Religion
Chapter 2 "Nursing Fathers:" The Model of Church-State Relations in American from James I to Jefferson
Chapter 3 Rights as Moral Powers: The Founders and the French Connection
Chapter 4 The Christian Nation Question
Chapter 5 William Penn and the American Tradition of Religious Liberty
Chapter 6 James Madison and Religion: Radicalism Unbound
Chapter 2 "Nursing Fathers:" The Model of Church-State Relations in American from James I to Jefferson
Chapter 3 Rights as Moral Powers: The Founders and the French Connection
Chapter 4 The Christian Nation Question
Chapter 5 William Penn and the American Tradition of Religious Liberty
Chapter 6 James Madison and Religion: Radicalism Unbound
Recenzii
These penetrating, richly documented, and well-argued essays not only challenge conventional interpretations about church and state in early American history but also bring to light provocative themes and topics long overlooked-and refreshingly relevant to today's debates about the relationship of religion and politics.
The essays on William Penn, James Madison, and the Founders' reading of French authors are particularly noteworthy, and Hutson's take on the use and misuse of the idea of America as a Christian nation deserves wide circulation. An important collection on an important topic.
Forgotten Features of the Founding confirms that the author is among the most astute students of religion in early American political and legal culture. Few scholars writing today are more familiar with, or make better use of, the primary documents of the founding era than James Hutson. Drawing on his vast knowledge of both primary sources and the most current scholarship, he offers new insights into old controversies and challenges readers to reconsider long held assumptions. . . . These original, provocative, and learned essays are a valuable addition to the literature on the diverse influences that shaped the American founding. This perceptive work is highly recommended for specialist and nonspecialist readers alike.
This collection of trenchant essays confirms that James H. Hutson is the most astute scholar of religion's often neglected contributions to the American founding. Drawing on his vast knowledge of primary sources and current scholarship, Hutson offers new insights into old controversies and challenges readers to reconsider long held assumptions. This original, provocative, and wise book is required reading for everyone interested in the religious themes of the founding era.
The essays on William Penn, James Madison, and the Founders' reading of French authors are particularly noteworthy, and Hutson's take on the use and misuse of the idea of America as a Christian nation deserves wide circulation. An important collection on an important topic.
Forgotten Features of the Founding confirms that the author is among the most astute students of religion in early American political and legal culture. Few scholars writing today are more familiar with, or make better use of, the primary documents of the founding era than James Hutson. Drawing on his vast knowledge of both primary sources and the most current scholarship, he offers new insights into old controversies and challenges readers to reconsider long held assumptions. . . . These original, provocative, and learned essays are a valuable addition to the literature on the diverse influences that shaped the American founding. This perceptive work is highly recommended for specialist and nonspecialist readers alike.
This collection of trenchant essays confirms that James H. Hutson is the most astute scholar of religion's often neglected contributions to the American founding. Drawing on his vast knowledge of primary sources and current scholarship, Hutson offers new insights into old controversies and challenges readers to reconsider long held assumptions. This original, provocative, and wise book is required reading for everyone interested in the religious themes of the founding era.