The Garden and the Wilderness examines church and state in the colonial and early national periods up to the framing of the religion clauses of the First Amendment by the First Congress. Throughout, the book focuses on the relationship between religious establishments and free exercise.
The Garden and the Wilderness examines church and state in the colonial and early national periods up to the framing of the religion clauses of the First Amendment by the First Congress. Throughout, the book focuses on the relationship between religious establishments and free exercise.
David Dean Bowlby is assistant professor of history and political science at Motlow.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Chapter 1: The Old World Background Chapter 2: Seventeenth Century New England Chapter 3: The Seventeenth Century South Chapter 4: The Middle Colonies in the Seventeenth Century Chapter 5: Developments in the Eighteenth Century Chapter 6: The Revolution & New State Constitutions Chapter 7: The Conventions & First Congress Conclusion Bibliography
Preface Chapter 1: The Old World Background Chapter 2: Seventeenth Century New England Chapter 3: The Seventeenth Century South Chapter 4: The Middle Colonies in the Seventeenth Century Chapter 5: Developments in the Eighteenth Century Chapter 6: The Revolution & New State Constitutions Chapter 7: The Conventions & First Congress Conclusion Bibliography
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