Did America Have A Christian Founding? : Separating Modern Myth From Historical Truth / Mark David Hall.
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- 1400211115
- 9781400211111
- 322.10973 23
- BR516
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322.10973 Church and state : | 322.10973 Religion and American politics : | 322.10973 The Oxford handbook of church and state in the United States | 322.10973 Did America Have A Christian Founding? : Separating Modern Myth From Historical Truth / | 322.1097303 Encyclopedia of American religion and politics / | 322.1097303 Encyclopedia of religion in American politics / | 322.1097309032 Church and state in America |
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The myth of the founders' deism -- The United States does not have a godless constitution -- Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and the first amendment -- The founders believed civic authorities should protect, promote, and encourage religion and morality -- Christianity, religious liberty, and religious exemptions.
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