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A Republic Of Righteousness The Public Christianity Of The Postrevolutionary New England Clergy Jonathan D Sassi

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A Republic Of Righteousness The Public Christianity Of The Postrevolutionary New England Clergy Jonathan D Sassi
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.64 MB
Pages: 309
Author: Jonathan D. Sassi
ISBN: 9780195129892, 019512989X
Language: English
Year: 2001

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A Republic Of Righteousness The Public Christianity Of The Postrevolutionary New England Clergy Jonathan D Sassi by Jonathan D. Sassi 9780195129892, 019512989X instant download after payment.

This book examines the debate over the connection between religion and public life in society during the fifty years following the American Revolution. Sassi challenges the conventional wisdom, finding an essential continuity to the period's public Christianity, whereas most previous studies have seen this period as one in which the nation's cultural paradigm shifted from republicanism to liberal individualism. Focusing on the Congregational clergy of New England, he demonstrates that throughout this period there were Americans concerned with their corporate destiny, retaining a commitment to constructing a righteous community and assessing the cosmic meaning of the American experiment.

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