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The Founding Fathers and the Debate Over Religion in Revolutionary America : A History in Documents

معرفی کتاب «The Founding Fathers and the Debate Over Religion in Revolutionary America : A History in Documents» نوشتهٔ Matthew Harris, Thomas Kidd (editors)، منتشرشده توسط نشر IRL Press at Oxford University Press در سال 2011. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Whether America Was Founded As A Christian Nation Or As A Secular Republic Is One Of The Most Fiercely Debated Questions In American History. Historians Matthew Harris And Thomas Kidd Offer An Authoritative Examination Of The Essential Documents Needed To Understand This Debate. The Texts Included In This Volume - Writings And Speeches From Both Well-known And Obscure Early American Thinkers - Show That Religion Played A Prominent Yet Fractious Role In The Era Of The American Revolution. In Their Personal Beliefs, The Founders Ranged From Profound Skeptics Like Thomas Paine To Traditional Christians Like Patrick Henry. Nevertheless, Most Of The Founding Fathers Rallied Around Certain Crucial Religious Principles, Including The Idea That People Were Created Equal, The Belief That Religious Freedom Required The Disestablishment Of State-backed Denominations, The Necessity Of Virtue In A Republic, And The Role Of Providence In Guiding The Affairs Of Nations. Harris And Kidd Show That Through The Struggles Of War And The Framing Of The Constitution, Americans Sought To Reconcile Their Dedication To Religious Vitality With Their Commitment To Religious Freedom. -- Publisher's Description. Introduction : The Founding Fathers And Religion -- Religion And The Continental Congress -- Religion And State Governments -- Constitution And Ratification -- Religion And The Federal Government -- Disestablishment And The Separation Of Church And State -- The Founding Fathers' Own Views On Religion. Edited By Matthew L. Harris And Thomas S. Kidd. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 187-192) And Index. Whether America was founded as a Christian nation or as a secular republic is one of the most fiercely debated questions in American history. Historians Matthew Harris and Thomas Kidd offer an authoritative examination of the essential documents needed to understand this debate. The texts included in this volume- writings and speeches from both well-known and obscure early American thinkers - show that religion played a prominent yet fractious role in the era of the American Revolution. In their personal beliefs, the Founders ranged from profound skeptics like Thomas Paine to traditional Christians like Patrick Henry. Nevertheless, most of the Founding Fathers rallied around certain crucial religious principles, including the idea that people were 'created' equal, the belief that religious freedom required the disestablishment of state-backed denominations, the necessity of virtue in a republic, and the role of Providence in guiding the affairs of nations. Harris and Kidd show that through the struggles of war and the framing of the Constitution, Americans sought to reconcile their dedication to religious vitality with their commitment to religious freedom. -- Back Cover
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