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Author Jayne, Allen.

Title Jefferson's Declaration of independence : origins, philosophy, and theology / Allen Jayne.

Imprint Lexington : University Press of Kentucky, ©1998.

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 Manchester, Main Library - Non Fiction  973.313 JAYNE    Check Shelf
Description xiii, 245 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 179-231) and indexes.
Summary Two hundred twenty years after the second Continental Congress approved the American Declaration of Independence, its principal author, Thomas Jefferson, is more and more frequently labeled "radical." His words are even used to validate the agendas of today's right-wing militias. But his unorthodox religious views, which permeate the Declaration, are most deserving of the appellation. Allen Jayne analyzes the ideology of the Declaration - and its implications - by going back to the sources of Jefferson's ideas. Jayne emphasizes several sources, especially Bolingbroke, Kames, and Reid, by giving a detailed examination of portions of their writings in relation to the better-known contributions of Locke. His conclusion is that the Declaration must be read as an attack on two claims of absolute authority: that of government over its subjects and of religion over the minds of men. Today's world is far more secular than Jefferson's, and the importance of philosophical theology in eighteenth-century critical thought must be recognized in order to understand fully and completely the Declaration's implications. Jayne addresses this need by putting concerns about religion back into the discussion. Sure to be controversial, Jefferson's Declaration of Independence will contribute substantially to the contentious, ongoing debate concerning Jefferson's intentions and sources when writing the Declaration of Independence.
Contents Introduction -- The theological context -- Bolingbroke and the Enlightenment -- Locke and the Declaration -- Kames and the moral sense -- Obstacles to reason -- Self-evident truths -- Religious freedom -- Conclusion.
Subject United States. Declaration of Independence.
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826 -- Political and social views.
Political science -- United States -- History -- 18th century.
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826 (OCoLC)fst00040754
Declaration of Independence (United States) (OCoLC)fst01356069
Political and social views. (OCoLC)fst01353986
Political science. (OCoLC)fst01069781
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Chronological Term 1700-1799
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
Other Form: Online version: Jayne, Allen. Jefferson's Declaration of independence. Lexington : University Press of Kentucky, ©1998 (OCoLC)665226110
ISBN 0813120179 (hardcover)
9780813120171 (hardcover)
9780813190037 (paperback)
0813190037 (paperback)
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