Religion in the Oval Office: The Religious Lives of American Presidents
Autor Gary Scott Smithen Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 apr 2015
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780199391394
ISBN-10: 0199391394
Pagini: 664
Dimensiuni: 160 x 241 x 48 mm
Greutate: 0.95 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0199391394
Pagini: 664
Dimensiuni: 160 x 241 x 48 mm
Greutate: 0.95 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
The author uses sources with great care; he is careful to consult not only what presidents said for public consumption but also their private musings and the observations of colleagues and critics alike. The result is a very sturdy, benchmark sort of work [..] a careful and comprehensive treatment, one that should serve reliably on the reference shelf for a very long time.
Smith's research is exemplary and extensive, a model of his thoroughness in both primary and secondary sources... [His] excellent reference volume thus will find an ample and immediate audience among students and scholars, even interested browsers.
Wonderfully informed...one could do far worse than approach his text as an alternative biographical portrait of certain chief executives. But he does such a fantastic job of explicating the Presidents' career trajectories by means of their religious convictions that the book is in fact far more than this.
At a time when presses (and readers) groan under the weight of panicky punditry on religion and the presidency, it is a welcome relief to possess Smith's well-researched, balanced and fair-minded study of a perennially interesting topic.
This brief review only scratches the surface of Smith's meticulously crafted tome, one that will likely become a standard reference work on the subject.
A magisterial work-exhaustively researched, comprehensive in scope, and pitch-perfect in its critical analysis... [T]his book will be the standard by which future volumes on religion and the U.S. presidency should be judged.
Smith draws on extensive archival research to describe how faith helped shape presidential character, political philosophy and the interplay between beliefs and policies. What resounds on page after fascinating page is that, despite all the handwringing over the role of religion in American public life, in reality we've known very little about the steadfast beliefs of our past presidents.
... this book offers important insights on American religiosity and the presidency.
Smith's research is exemplary and extensive, a model of his thoroughness in both primary and secondary sources... [His] excellent reference volume thus will find an ample and immediate audience among students and scholars, even interested browsers.
Wonderfully informed...one could do far worse than approach his text as an alternative biographical portrait of certain chief executives. But he does such a fantastic job of explicating the Presidents' career trajectories by means of their religious convictions that the book is in fact far more than this.
At a time when presses (and readers) groan under the weight of panicky punditry on religion and the presidency, it is a welcome relief to possess Smith's well-researched, balanced and fair-minded study of a perennially interesting topic.
This brief review only scratches the surface of Smith's meticulously crafted tome, one that will likely become a standard reference work on the subject.
A magisterial work-exhaustively researched, comprehensive in scope, and pitch-perfect in its critical analysis... [T]his book will be the standard by which future volumes on religion and the U.S. presidency should be judged.
Smith draws on extensive archival research to describe how faith helped shape presidential character, political philosophy and the interplay between beliefs and policies. What resounds on page after fascinating page is that, despite all the handwringing over the role of religion in American public life, in reality we've known very little about the steadfast beliefs of our past presidents.
... this book offers important insights on American religiosity and the presidency.
Notă biografică
Gary Scott Smith is Chair and Professor of History at Grove City College.