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Author Waldman, Steven.

Title Founding faith : how our founding fathers forged a radical new approach to religious liberty / Steven Waldman.

Publication Info. New York : Random House Trade Paperbacks, 2009.

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 West Hartford, Noah Webster Library - Non Fiction  323.442 WALDMAN    Check Shelf
Edition Random House Trade paperback edition
Description xvi, 277 pages ; 20 cm
Note Originally published: New York : Random House, ©2008.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 209-264) and index.
Summary The culture wars have distorted the dramatic story of how Americans came to worship freely. Author Waldman, cofounder of Beliefnet.com, argues that the United States was not founded as a "Christian nation," nor were the Founding Fathers uniformly secular or Deist. Rather, the Founders forged a new approach to religious liberty, a revolutionary formula that promoted faith--by leaving it alone. His narrative begins with early settlers' stunningly unsuccessful efforts to create a Christian paradise, and concludes with the presidencies of Washington, Adams, Jefferson, and Madison, during which the men who had devised lofty principles regarding the proper relationship between church and state struggled to practice what they'd preached.--From publisher description.
Contents Christian America : settlers try to plant Protestantism as the official faith, and fail -- Benjamin Franklin : the Puritan new ager -- The evangelical revolution : a cross-eyed preacher fuels the drive for independence and religious freedom -- John Adams : the angry Unitarian -- The godly roots of rebellion : fear of Anglicans and Catholics helps cause the American Revolution -- George Washington : protected by God -- Holy war : George Washington uses religious tolerance, and appeals to God, to win the War of Independence -- Thomas Jefferson : the pious infidel -- Nature's God meets the supreme judge : the Declaration of Independence and the God compromise -- James Madison : the radical pluralist -- "A diabolical persecution" : a wave of bigotry in Madison's backyard changes history -- The mighty current of freedom : after independence, the states begin wrenching themselves from the old church-state models -- Forgetting the "powerful friend" : the founders reject 150 years of history -- The First Amendment compromise : building a wall that looks good from all sides -- Practicing what they preached : the first presidencies bring inspiring rhetoric, dirty politics, and sharp disagreement among the founders -- Friends in heaven : the founders end their spiritual journeys and prepare to continue the conversation in the next life -- They were right.
Subject Freedom of religion -- United States.
United States -- Religion -- History.
Freedom of religion. (OCoLC)fst00934030
Religion. (OCoLC)fst01093763
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
ISBN 9780812974744 (paperback)
0812974743 (paperback)
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