The Myth of American Religious Freedom, Updated Edition
Autor David Sehaten Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 noi 2015
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780190247218
ISBN-10: 0190247215
Pagini: 382
Dimensiuni: 150 x 231 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:Updated ed.
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0190247215
Pagini: 382
Dimensiuni: 150 x 231 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:Updated ed.
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
From the previous edition: "The Myth of American Religious Freedom is a clear, well-argued, carefully researched book that serves as a model of the ways in which excellent and thorough scholarship can also be relevant to contemporary American life.... Wonderful, important, and refreshingly iconoclastic.
Sehat has written a wonderful intellectual history of the United States addressing a topic of perpetual concern to Americans since the founding.
This is a compelling history and is engagingly told... This excellent book advances an interesting twist on the traditional legal interpretations of the free exercise clause and makes a compelling case for a careful reexamination of our assumptions regarding its history.... More than any other book I have read over the last six months, I find myself continuously referencing this analysis.
This is a smart and sophisticated book. It should be widely, and carefully, read.
Sobering and persuasive.
David Sehat boldly slices through all of American history.
[Sehat] makes his case convincingly...A knowledge of Sehat's argument would elevate the substance of contemporary political debates about the separation of church and state, about religious tests for political office, and about finding common moral ground.
A short review cannot do justice to David Sehat's complex book...a detailed history of federal and state policies affecting religion...persuasive.
Sehat provides food for thought...he unmasks and attacks the moral establishments across American history.
New and compelling... timely... an important corrective to the ongoing culture wars between the religious right, which claims this country was birthed on a Christian foundation, and secularists, who insist that the First Amendment spells out a separation of church and state.
This vigorously argued, carefully documented book traces the coercive function of religiously derived moral norms throughout the history of American law and politics. Sehat gives little comfort to today's advocates of a greater role for religion in public life, but he also calls into question the historical foundation of most defenses of a sharp church-state separation. This smart, provocative book invites a wide and attentive readership.
David Sehat is a myth-demolishing historian in the mold of C. Vann Woodward and Edmund Morgan. Just as they destroyed myths about liberty, slavery, and segregation, Sehat now devastates the idea that the United States was born, reared, and raised in religious freedom. He shows that, instead, control and power have long dominated American religious history. This is a rich and sad saga that delves brilliantly into law, politics, and reform. Deeply researched and passionately argued, The Myth of American Religious Freedom transforms how we think about religion and the United States.
Sehat has written a wonderful intellectual history of the United States addressing a topic of perpetual concern to Americans since the founding.
This is a compelling history and is engagingly told... This excellent book advances an interesting twist on the traditional legal interpretations of the free exercise clause and makes a compelling case for a careful reexamination of our assumptions regarding its history.... More than any other book I have read over the last six months, I find myself continuously referencing this analysis.
This is a smart and sophisticated book. It should be widely, and carefully, read.
Sobering and persuasive.
David Sehat boldly slices through all of American history.
[Sehat] makes his case convincingly...A knowledge of Sehat's argument would elevate the substance of contemporary political debates about the separation of church and state, about religious tests for political office, and about finding common moral ground.
A short review cannot do justice to David Sehat's complex book...a detailed history of federal and state policies affecting religion...persuasive.
Sehat provides food for thought...he unmasks and attacks the moral establishments across American history.
New and compelling... timely... an important corrective to the ongoing culture wars between the religious right, which claims this country was birthed on a Christian foundation, and secularists, who insist that the First Amendment spells out a separation of church and state.
This vigorously argued, carefully documented book traces the coercive function of religiously derived moral norms throughout the history of American law and politics. Sehat gives little comfort to today's advocates of a greater role for religion in public life, but he also calls into question the historical foundation of most defenses of a sharp church-state separation. This smart, provocative book invites a wide and attentive readership.
David Sehat is a myth-demolishing historian in the mold of C. Vann Woodward and Edmund Morgan. Just as they destroyed myths about liberty, slavery, and segregation, Sehat now devastates the idea that the United States was born, reared, and raised in religious freedom. He shows that, instead, control and power have long dominated American religious history. This is a rich and sad saga that delves brilliantly into law, politics, and reform. Deeply researched and passionately argued, The Myth of American Religious Freedom transforms how we think about religion and the United States.
Notă biografică
David Sehat is Associate Professor of History at Georgia State University. He is also the author of The Jefferson Rule: How the Founding Fathers Became Infallible and Our Politics Inflexible.