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God of Liberty
A Religious History of the American Revolution
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Washington Times
Thought-provoking, meticulously researched ... a salutary reminder of the role religious belief played in the founding of our country ... all the more valuable because that story clearly is in danger of being expunged from the historical record.”
The Weekly Standard
[An] eloquently argued study.... [Kidd] demonstrates effectively the variety of faiths among Americans of the revolutionary era.”
Christianity Today
Balanced without being bland, lucid in the telling, Thomas Kidd's chronicle corrects the excesses both of those who overstate the degree to which America was founded as a Christian nation' and of those who seek to minimize the formative role of religion in the new nation's character.”
The Oklahoman
Full of information about the religion situation of the colonial, revolutionary and early periods of America.... Highly recommended.” -
Christian Century
One of the many virtues of this book is that Kidd is a careful and judicious historian.... He points outcorrectlythe errors of both present-day secularists on the left, who insist that the founders barred religious voices from political discourse, and the church-state separation deniers on the right. The lesson of American history is that although church and state are institutionally separate, morality and freedom are seldom at odds and that, in fact, they are mutually reinforcing.”
The Weekly Standard
Kidd is careful not to adopt an explicitly Christian nation' view of the role of religious faith, especially evangelical Christian faith, in the nation's founding.... But he is unequivocal in stating that the majority of Americans at the time were Christian believers of some kind or other, and that the evangelical component of them (Patrick Henry, for example) played a formative role in creating the new republic.”
- On Sale
- Jul 31, 2012
- Page Count
- 320 pages
- Publisher
- Basic Books
- ISBN-13
- 9780465028900
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