Doubting Thomas
The Religious Life and Legacy of Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson and the founding fathers intended a strict separation of church and state, right? He would have been very upset to find out about a child praying in a public school or a government building used for religious purposes, correct? Actually, the history on this has been very distorted. While Jefferson may seem to be the Patron Saint of the ACLU, his words and actions showed that he would totally disagree with the idea of driving God out of the public square. Doubting Thomas documents that. . .* Jefferson said that our rights come from God. God-given rights are non-negotiables.* At the time that he wrote the Declaration of Indepen…
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Weitere Autoren: Newcombe, Jerry
- ISBN: 978-1-63047-152-1
- EAN: 9781630471521
- Produktnummer: 16098670
- Verlag: Morgan James Publishing
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2014
- Seitenangabe: 520 S.
- Masse: H24.0 cm x B16.1 cm x D3.4 cm 989 g
- Abbildungen: HC gerader Rücken kaschiert
- Gewicht: 989
Über den Autor
Mark A. Beliles, historian and teacher of American religious culture, founded the Providence Foundation in 1983 through which he has organized several scholarly symposiums on Jefferson and religion held at the University of Virginia. He is the editor of The Selected Religious Letters and Papers of Thomas Jefferson (America Publications, 2013). He earned his PhD from Whitefield Theological Seminary with his dissertation entitled Churches and Politics in Jefferson's Virginia (America Publications, 2000). Other books co-authored by Beliles for popular audiences include America's Providential History and Contending for the Constitution: Recalling the Christian Influence on the Writing of the Constitution and the Biblical Basis of American Law and Liberty. Beliles, an ordained minister, has served as a senior pastor for 36 years and has spoken in over 40 countries and many cities across America. He resides in Jefferson's hometown where he served for many years as Chairman of the Charlottesville Historic Resources Committee and co-chairman of the city's 250th Anniversary in 2012.
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