Founders on Religion
Discover the profound insights of America's founders with Founders on Religion by James H. Hutson. Published by Princeton University Press in 2007, this engaging collection spans 288 pages and offers a rich tapestry of quotations that illuminate the founders' perspectives on critical issues. From the intricate relationship between church and state to the evolving status of women, Hutson compiles their thoughts on over seventy topics, including the afterlife, grief, parenting, and the reliability of biblical texts. This essential reference work not only explores the founders' views on Christianity but also delves into the nature of Islam and Judaism, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in American history, religion, and politics. Whether you're a scholar, student, or simply a curious reader, Founders on Religion provides a fascinating glimpse into the minds that shaped the United States.