American gospel : God, the founding fathers, and the making of a nation / Jon Meacham.
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TextPublisher: New York : Random HouseCopyright date: ©2006Edition: First editionDescription: xii, 399 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- General
- 1400065550
- 9781400065554
- 322/.10973 22
- BL2525 .M423 2006
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [359]-387).
Author Meacham tells the human story of how the Founding Fathers viewed faith, and how they ultimately created a nation in which belief in God is a matter of choice. At a time when our country seems divided by extremism, this book draws on the past to offer a new perspective. Meacham re-creates the history of a nation grappling with religion and politics--from John Winthrop's "city on a hill" sermon to Thomas Jefferson's Declaration of Independence; from a proposed nineteenth-century Christian Amendment to the Constitution to Martin Luther King, Jr.'s call for civil rights; from George Washington to Ronald Reagan. At the heart of the American experiment lies what Benjamin Franklin called "public religion," a God who invests all human beings with inalienable rights while protecting private religion from government interference. It is a great American balancing act, and it has served us well.--From publisher description.
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