Separation of Church and State: Founding Principle of Religious Liberty

Separation of Church and State: Founding Principle of Religious Liberty

by Frank Lambert (Author), Frank Lambert (Author)

Synopsis

Frank Lambert tackles the central claims of the Religious Right historians who insist that America was conceived as a Christian State, that modern-day liberals and secularists have distorted and/or ignored the place of religion in American history, and that the phrase the separation of church and state does not appear in any of the founding documents and is, therefore, a myth created by the Left. He discusses what separates bad history from good history, and concludes that the self-styled historians of the Religious Right create a useful past that enlists the nation's founders on behalf of present-day conservative religious and political causes. Lambert believes that the most effective means of critiquing such misuse of history is sound historical investigation that considers all the evidence, not just that which support's an author's biases, and draws reasonable conclusions grounded in historical context.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 277
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Published: 30 May 2014

ISBN 10: 0881464775
ISBN 13: 9780881464771

Author Bio
Frank Lambert is professor of History at Purdue University where he teaches courses on Colonial and Revolutionary American History and American Religious History. He is the author of seven books including The Founding Fathers and the Place of History in America and Religion in American Politics: A Short History, both published by Princeton University Press.