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Kidd's "God Of Liberty: A Religious History Of The American Revolution"- Book Review, Mark Hall
Kidd's "God Of Liberty: A Religious History Of The American Revolution"- Book Review, Mark Hall
Faculty Publications - Department of History and Politics
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Review Of Van Zandt's "Brothers Among Nations: The Pursuit Of Intercultural Alliances In Early America, 1580–1660", Paul Otto
Faculty Publications - Department of History and Politics
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Review Of Kidd's "God Of Liberty: A Religious History Of The American Revolution" And Fea's "Was America Founded As A Christian Nation? A Historical Introduction", Paul Otto
Faculty Publications - Department of History and Politics
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Review Of Van Der Donck's "A Description Of New Netherland" And Wendell's "To Do Justice To Him & Myself", Paul Otto
Faculty Publications - Department of History and Politics
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Review Of Lambert's "Christians And Pagans: The Conversion Of Britain From Alban To Bede", Caitlin Corning
Review Of Lambert's "Christians And Pagans: The Conversion Of Britain From Alban To Bede", Caitlin Corning
Faculty Publications - Department of History and Politics
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Did America Have A Christian Founding?, Mark David Hall
Did America Have A Christian Founding?, Mark David Hall
Faculty Publications - Department of History and Politics
"Did America have a Christian Founding? This disputed question, far from being only of historical interest, has important implications for how we conceive of the role of religion in the American republic. Mark David Hall begins by considering two popular answers to the query— “Of course not!” and “Absolutely!”—both of which distort the Founders’ views. After showing that Christian ideas were one of the important intellectual influences on the Founders, he discusses three major areas of agreement with respect to religious liberty and church–state relations at the time of the Founding: Religious liberty is a right and must be protected; …