
The Founders on God and Government
Author(s): Daniel L. Dreisbach (Editor, Contributor), Mark D. Hall (Editor), Jeffry H. Morrison (Editor), Michael Novak (Foreword), Thomas E. Buckley (Contributor), S J (Contributor), Mark David Hall (Contributor), Howard L. Lubert (Contributor), Vincent Philip Muñoz (Contributor), Barry Alan Shain (Contributor), Garrett Ward Sheldon (Contributor), James R. Stoner (Contributor), John Witte Jr. (Contributor)
- Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
- Publication Date: 28 Sept. 2004
- Language: English
- Print length: 336 pages
- ISBN-10: 0742522784
- ISBN-13: 9780742522787
Book Description
Editorial Reviews
Review
The Founders and God were often inseparable, despite the tenor of much modern scholarship. This volume does an excellent job of bringing them back togetherrrrr — Donald Drakeman, Lecturer, Department of Politics, Princeton University
Written by eminent scholars of law, politics, and history, this edited collection of insightful essays examines the vital role of Christianity in the political thought and deeds of influential founding fathers. The Founders on God and Government paints rich biographical portraits of the most famous founders (George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and Benjamin Franklin) and several of the not-so-famous founders (George Mason, James Wilson, John Witherspoon, and the Catholic Carroll family of Maryland). These engaging profiles explore how religion informed the values, political philosophies, and public deeds of these statesmen. The reader gains from these portraits an intimate acquaintance with the subjects and the times in which they lived. This book is essential reading for all citizens who want to understand religion’s inestimable contribution to the great American experiment in political self-government and liberty under the law. ―
National Liberty JournalIf the editors of this collection intended it to redress an imbalance resulting from neglect of the founders’ religious beliefs, it succeeds…if they hoped to stimulate additional scholarship on the complex interrelationships between sources of the founders’ religious beliefs and their political theories, we may hope it will succeed. ―
The Virginia Magazine Of History and BiographyRecommended. Upper-level undergraduates and above. ―
CHOICEWhat is the proper relationship between religion and politics in America? This question has been debated from the earliest colonists to contemporary politicians. Certainly during my 30 years in the U.S. Senate there were few issues more contentious than those involving religion and politics.The Founders on God and Government sheds important light on the influence of Christianity on the political thoughts and actions of nine of the most important Founders. Because of the influence these men had on America’s constitutional order, this collection should be read by anyone concerned about the proper relationship between religion and politics today. — Mark O. Hatfield, Former U.S. Senator
The Founders and God were often inseparable, despite the tenor of much modern scholarship. This volume does an excellent job of bringing them back together — Donald Drakeman, Lecturer, Department of Politics, Princeton University
McGarvie’s One Nation Under Law is the most innovative recent study of church-state relations in the early republic. ―
Journal of the Early Republic
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