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Religion and the New Republic

Faith in the Founding of America

Religion and the New Republic( )
Editor: Hutson, James H.
Contribution by: Driesbach, Daniel L.
Witte, John
Buckley, Thomas E.
Noll, Mark A.
Brekus, Catherine A.
Novak, Michael
Hutson, James
ISBN:978-0-8476-9434-1
Publication Date:Dec 1999
Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $61.00
Book Description:

A collection of the country's most respected historians, philosophers, and theologians examines the role of religion in the founding of the United States. This collection of never before published essays, originally delivered at the Library of Congress, presents the most original and recent scholarship on a topic that still generates considerable controversy. Anyone interested in colonial history, religion and politics, and the relationship between church and state will benefit by...
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Book Details
Pages:224
Detailed Subjects: Political Science / Religion, Politics & State
Religion / History
History / United States / 19Th Century
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):5.86 x 8.96 x 0.48 Inches
Book Weight:0.66 Pounds
Author Biography
(Editor)
Michael John Novak Jr. was born in Johnstown, Pennsylvania on September 9, 1933. At the age of 14, he entered the preparatory seminary at the University of Notre Dame. He received a bachelor's degree in philosophy and English literature in 1956 from Stonehill College and a bachelor's degree in theology in 1958 from Gregorian University in Rome. While in Rome, he wrote for the liberal Catholic magazine Commonweal and the Jesuit weekly America. After studying for a time at Catholic University in Washington, he decided not to become a priest.

He wrote a novel entitled The Tiber Was Silver. He received a master's degree in philosophy in 1966 from Harvard University. He taught at several universities including Stanford University, the State University of New York at Old Westbury, and the Catholic University of America. He wrote speeches and position papers for Eugene McCarthy, Robert F. Kennedy and George McGovern. In 1982, he founded the magazine Crisis with Ralph McInerny.

He wrote numerous books during his lifetime including Belief and Unbelief: A Philosophy of Self-Knowledge, A Time to Build, A Theology for Radical Politics, The Spirit of Democratic Capitalism, The Rise of the Unmeltable Ethnics: Politics and Culture in the Seventies, Choosing Our King: Powerful Symbols in Presidential Politics, Confession of a Catholic, Will It Liberate?: Questions About Liberation Theology, The Catholic Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, No One Sees God: The Dark Night of Atheists and Believers, and Writing from Left to Right: My Journey From Liberal to Conservative. In 1994, he received the Templeton Prize for Progress in Religion. He died from colon cancer on February 17, 2017 at the age of 83.

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