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Religion and Political Culture in Jefferson's VirginiaReligion and Political Culture in Jefferson's Virginia

Religion and Political Culture in Jefferson's Virginia

Daniel L. Dreisbach

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Religion and Political Culture in Jefferson's Virginia examines the influential statesmen and the political struggles in revolutionary Virginia that played a decisive role in developing a distinctive American approach to religious liberty and church-state relations. This collection of innovative essays by leading scholars profiles the Christian communities in Virginia, analyzes the religious philosophical influences of Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, and discusses the Virginian contributions to the American experiment in religious liberty. Religion and Political Culture in Jefferson's Virginia presents a fresh perspective on religion's role in Virginian and American political culture and provides a critical reassessment of the existing scholarship in the field. - Publisher.

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OL5284523W

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Virginia, politics and government, 1775-1865Virginia, religionChurch and stateHistoryChristianity and politicsChurch history

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