The Religion-Supported State The Religion-Supported State
Religion in American History

The Religion-Supported State

Piety and Politics in Early National New England

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Description de l’éditeur

Between 1776 and 1850, the people, politicians, and clergy of New England transformed the relationship between church and state. They did not simply replace their religious establishments with voluntary churches and organizations. Instead, as they collided over disestablishment, Sunday laws, and antislavery, they built the foundation of what the author describes as a religion-supported state. Religious tolerance and pluralism coexisted in the religion-supported state with religious anxiety and controversy. Questions of religious liberty were shaped by public debates among evangelicals, Unitarians, Universalists, deists, and others about the moral implications of religious truth and error. The author traces the shifting, situational political alliances they constructed to protect the moral core of their competing truths. New England's religion-supported state still resonates in the United States in the twenty-first century.

GENRE
Histoire
SORTIE
2022
1 septembre
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
310
Pages
ÉDITIONS
Lexington Books
TAILLE
3,5
Mo

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