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Age of Infidels - The Politics of Religious Controversy in the Early United States

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Informationen zum Autor Eric R. Schlereth is Associate Professor of History at the University of Texas at Dallas. Klappentext Historian Eric R. Schlereth places religious conflict at the center of early American political culture. He shows ordinary Americans-both faithful believers and Christianity's staunchest critics-struggling with questions about the meaning of tolerance and the limits of religious freedom. In doing so, he casts new light on the ways Americans reconciled their varied religious beliefs with political change at a formative moment in the nation's cultural life. After the American Revolution, citizens of the new nation felt no guarantee that they would avoid the mire of religious and political conflict that had gripped much of Europe for three centuries. Debates thus erupted in the new United States about how or even if long-standing religious beliefs, institutions, and traditions could be accommodated within a new republican political order that encouraged suspicion of inherited traditions. Public life in the period included contentious arguments over the best way to ensure a compatible relationship between diverse religious beliefs and the nation's recent political developments. In the process, religion and politics in the early United States were remade to fit each other. From the 1770s onward, Americans created a political rather than legal boundary between acceptable and unacceptable religious expression, one defined in reference to infidelity. Conflicts occurred most commonly between deists and their opponents who perceived deists' anti-Christian opinions as increasingly influential in American culture and politics. Exploring these controversies, Schlereth explains how Americans navigated questions of religious truth and difference in an age of emerging religious liberty. Zusammenfassung Eric R. Schlereth places religious conflicts between deists and their opponents at the center of early American public life. This history recasts the origins of cultural politics in the United States by exploring how everyday Americans navigated questions of religious truth and difference in an age of emerging religious liberty. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction. Remaking Religion Chapter 1. Boundaries Chapter 2. America's Deist Future Chapter 3. Citizen Deists Chapter 4. Partisan Religious Truths Chapter 5. America's Deist Past Chapter 6. Free Enquiry Chapter 7. Political Religion, Political Irreligion Epilogue. The Origins of American Cultural Politics Notes Index Acknowledgments ...

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Autoren Eric R Schlereth, Eric R. Schlereth, SCHLERETH ERIC R
Verlag University of pennsylvania pr
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Fester Einband
Erschienen 09.04.2013
 
EAN 9780812244939
ISBN 978-0-8122-4493-9
Seiten 277
Serien Early American Studies
Early American Studies
Themen Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik > Geschichte > Regional- und Ländergeschichte
Sachbuch > Geschichte > Sonstiges

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