Resistance to Tyrants, Obedience to God
Reason, Religion, and Republicanism at the American Founding
Herausgeber: Gish, Dustin A.; Klinghard, Daniel P.
Resistance to Tyrants, Obedience to God
Reason, Religion, and Republicanism at the American Founding
Herausgeber: Gish, Dustin A.; Klinghard, Daniel P.
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This volume, with contributions from scholars in political science, literature, and philosophy, examines the mutual influence of reason and religion at the time of the American Founding.
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This volume, with contributions from scholars in political science, literature, and philosophy, examines the mutual influence of reason and religion at the time of the American Founding.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 402g
- ISBN-13: 9781498515467
- ISBN-10: 1498515460
- Artikelnr.: 42200371
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 402g
- ISBN-13: 9781498515467
- ISBN-10: 1498515460
- Artikelnr.: 42200371
Dustin Gish teaches ancient, early modern, and American constitutionalism in the Institute for the American Constitutional Heritage at the University of Oklahoma. He has published articles, book chapters, review essays, and reviews on topics in the history of political philosophy on the political thought of Homer, Xenophon, Plato, William Shakespeare, and Thomas Jefferson. His work has appeared in The Journal of Politics, History of Political Thought, Perspectives on Political Science, Polis, The Review of Politics, and Bryn Mawr Classical Review. He is also contributing co-editor of two volumes on Shakespeare's political thought (Souls With Longing: Representations of Honor and Love in Shakespeare and Shakespeare and the Body Politic), and of The Political Thought of Xenophon. Daniel Klinghard is associate professor of political science at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts, where he teaches American national government. He is the author of The Nationalization of American Political Parties, 1880-1896 (Cambridge University Press, 2010), which was awarded the Leon D. Epstein Outstanding Book Award by the Political Parties and Organizations section of the American Political Science Association. He has published in Presidential Studies Quarterly, Polity, and The Journal of Politics.
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1The Mutual Influence of Biblical
Religion and Enlightenment Reason at the American Founding Dustin Gish and
Daniel Klinghard Part I - Reason and Fait Chapter 2: Faiths of Our Modern
Fathers: Bacon's Progressive Hope and Locke's Liberal Christianity Robert
Faulkner Chapter 3: The Radical Enlightenment's Critique of the American
Revolution Jonathan Israel Chapter 4: "Nature's God" as Deus sive Natura:
Spinoza, Jefferson, and the Historical Transmission of the
Theological-Political Question Jeffrey Bernstein Part II - Biblical
Rhetoric and Republicanism Chapter 5: Benjamin Franklin, Virtue's Ethics,
and "Political Truth" Carla Mulford Chapter 6: Evil Counselors, Corrupt
Traitors, and Bad Kings: The Hebrew Bible and Political Critique in
Revolutionary America and Beyond Eran Shalev Chapter 7: Biblical Narratives
and Enlightenment Methodology: Religion, Reason, and Republicanism in
Jefferson's Notes on the State of Virginia Dustin Gish and Daniel Klinghard
Part III - Religion and Politics Chapter 8: Charles Carroll, the American
Revolution, and Catholic Identity: Constitutional Discourses in
Revolutionary Maryland Maura Farrelly Chapter 9: The Founding Founders'
Disagreements about Church and State Vincent Philip Muñoz Chapter 10:
Alexander Hamilton, Religion, and American Conservatism Peter McNamara Part
IV - Legacies Chapter 11: In the Valley of the Dry Bones: Lincoln's
Biblical Oratory and the Coming of the Civil War Danilo Petranovich and
Matthew Holbreich Chapter 12: Enlightenment Philosophy, Biblical Religion,
and Tocqueville's New Science of Politics Aristide Tessitore Contributors
Index
Religion and Enlightenment Reason at the American Founding Dustin Gish and
Daniel Klinghard Part I - Reason and Fait Chapter 2: Faiths of Our Modern
Fathers: Bacon's Progressive Hope and Locke's Liberal Christianity Robert
Faulkner Chapter 3: The Radical Enlightenment's Critique of the American
Revolution Jonathan Israel Chapter 4: "Nature's God" as Deus sive Natura:
Spinoza, Jefferson, and the Historical Transmission of the
Theological-Political Question Jeffrey Bernstein Part II - Biblical
Rhetoric and Republicanism Chapter 5: Benjamin Franklin, Virtue's Ethics,
and "Political Truth" Carla Mulford Chapter 6: Evil Counselors, Corrupt
Traitors, and Bad Kings: The Hebrew Bible and Political Critique in
Revolutionary America and Beyond Eran Shalev Chapter 7: Biblical Narratives
and Enlightenment Methodology: Religion, Reason, and Republicanism in
Jefferson's Notes on the State of Virginia Dustin Gish and Daniel Klinghard
Part III - Religion and Politics Chapter 8: Charles Carroll, the American
Revolution, and Catholic Identity: Constitutional Discourses in
Revolutionary Maryland Maura Farrelly Chapter 9: The Founding Founders'
Disagreements about Church and State Vincent Philip Muñoz Chapter 10:
Alexander Hamilton, Religion, and American Conservatism Peter McNamara Part
IV - Legacies Chapter 11: In the Valley of the Dry Bones: Lincoln's
Biblical Oratory and the Coming of the Civil War Danilo Petranovich and
Matthew Holbreich Chapter 12: Enlightenment Philosophy, Biblical Religion,
and Tocqueville's New Science of Politics Aristide Tessitore Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1The Mutual Influence of Biblical
Religion and Enlightenment Reason at the American Founding Dustin Gish and
Daniel Klinghard Part I - Reason and Fait Chapter 2: Faiths of Our Modern
Fathers: Bacon's Progressive Hope and Locke's Liberal Christianity Robert
Faulkner Chapter 3: The Radical Enlightenment's Critique of the American
Revolution Jonathan Israel Chapter 4: "Nature's God" as Deus sive Natura:
Spinoza, Jefferson, and the Historical Transmission of the
Theological-Political Question Jeffrey Bernstein Part II - Biblical
Rhetoric and Republicanism Chapter 5: Benjamin Franklin, Virtue's Ethics,
and "Political Truth" Carla Mulford Chapter 6: Evil Counselors, Corrupt
Traitors, and Bad Kings: The Hebrew Bible and Political Critique in
Revolutionary America and Beyond Eran Shalev Chapter 7: Biblical Narratives
and Enlightenment Methodology: Religion, Reason, and Republicanism in
Jefferson's Notes on the State of Virginia Dustin Gish and Daniel Klinghard
Part III - Religion and Politics Chapter 8: Charles Carroll, the American
Revolution, and Catholic Identity: Constitutional Discourses in
Revolutionary Maryland Maura Farrelly Chapter 9: The Founding Founders'
Disagreements about Church and State Vincent Philip Muñoz Chapter 10:
Alexander Hamilton, Religion, and American Conservatism Peter McNamara Part
IV - Legacies Chapter 11: In the Valley of the Dry Bones: Lincoln's
Biblical Oratory and the Coming of the Civil War Danilo Petranovich and
Matthew Holbreich Chapter 12: Enlightenment Philosophy, Biblical Religion,
and Tocqueville's New Science of Politics Aristide Tessitore Contributors
Index
Religion and Enlightenment Reason at the American Founding Dustin Gish and
Daniel Klinghard Part I - Reason and Fait Chapter 2: Faiths of Our Modern
Fathers: Bacon's Progressive Hope and Locke's Liberal Christianity Robert
Faulkner Chapter 3: The Radical Enlightenment's Critique of the American
Revolution Jonathan Israel Chapter 4: "Nature's God" as Deus sive Natura:
Spinoza, Jefferson, and the Historical Transmission of the
Theological-Political Question Jeffrey Bernstein Part II - Biblical
Rhetoric and Republicanism Chapter 5: Benjamin Franklin, Virtue's Ethics,
and "Political Truth" Carla Mulford Chapter 6: Evil Counselors, Corrupt
Traitors, and Bad Kings: The Hebrew Bible and Political Critique in
Revolutionary America and Beyond Eran Shalev Chapter 7: Biblical Narratives
and Enlightenment Methodology: Religion, Reason, and Republicanism in
Jefferson's Notes on the State of Virginia Dustin Gish and Daniel Klinghard
Part III - Religion and Politics Chapter 8: Charles Carroll, the American
Revolution, and Catholic Identity: Constitutional Discourses in
Revolutionary Maryland Maura Farrelly Chapter 9: The Founding Founders'
Disagreements about Church and State Vincent Philip Muñoz Chapter 10:
Alexander Hamilton, Religion, and American Conservatism Peter McNamara Part
IV - Legacies Chapter 11: In the Valley of the Dry Bones: Lincoln's
Biblical Oratory and the Coming of the Civil War Danilo Petranovich and
Matthew Holbreich Chapter 12: Enlightenment Philosophy, Biblical Religion,
and Tocqueville's New Science of Politics Aristide Tessitore Contributors
Index