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The Founders on God and Government

Novak, Michael, former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Human Rights Commission, 1994 Templeton(Foreword by)Buckley, Thomas E.(Contributions by)Dreisbach, Daniel L.(Contributions by)Hall, Mark D.(Contributions by)J, S(Contributions by)Lubert, Howard L.(Contributions by)Munoz, Vincent Philip(Contributions by)Dreisbach, Daniel L.(Edited by)Hall, Mark D.(Edited by)Morrison, Jeffry H.(Edited by)
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'In God We Trust?' The separation of church and state is a widely contested topic in the American political arena.

Whether for or against, debaters frequently base their arguments in the Constitution and the principles of the American founding.

However, Americans' perception of the founding has narrowed greatly over the years, focusing on a handful of eminent statesmen. By exploring the work of nine founding fathers, including often overlooked figures like John Carroll and George Mason, The Founders on God and Government provides a more complete picture of America's origins.

The contributors, all noted scholars, examine the lives of individual founders and investigate the relationship between their religious beliefs and political thought.

Bringing together original documents and analytical essays, this book is an excellent addition to the library of literature on the founding, and sheds new light on religion's contributions to American civic culture.

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Product Details
0742522792 / 9780742522794
Paperback / softback
973.4
24/09/2004
United States
336 pages
191 x 226 mm, 431 grams