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America's God - From Jonathan Edwards to Abraham Lincoln (Paperback, New Ed)
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America's God - From Jonathan Edwards to Abraham Lincoln (Paperback, New Ed)
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Religious life in early America is often equated with the
fire-and-brimstone Puritanism best embodied by the theology of
Cotton Mather. Yet, by the nineteenth century, American theology
had shifted dramatically away from the severe European traditions
directly descended from the Protestant Reformation, of which
Puritanism was in the United States the most influential. In its
place arose a singularly American set of beliefs. In America's God,
Mark Noll has written a biography of this new American ethos.
In the 125 years preceding the outbreak of the Civil War, theology
played an extraordinarily important role in American public and
private life. Its evolution had a profound impact on America's
self-definition. The changes taking place in American theology
during this period were marked by heightened spiritual inwardness,
a new confidence in individual reason, and an attentiveness to the
economic and market realities of Western life. Vividly set in the
social and political events of the age, America's God is replete
with the figures who made up the early American intellectual
landscape, from theologians such as Jonathan Edwards, Nathaniel W.
Taylor, William Ellery Channing, and Charles Hodge and religiously
inspired writers such as Harriet Beecher Stowe and Catherine Stowe
to dominant political leaders of the day like Washington,
Jefferson, and Lincoln. The contributions of these thinkers
combined with the religious revival of the 1740s, colonial warfare
with France, the consuming struggle for independence, and the rise
of evangelical Protestantism to form a common intellectual coinage
based on a rising republicanism and commonsense principles. As this
Christian republicanism affirmeditself, it imbued in dedicated
Christians a conviction that the Bible supported their beliefs over
those of all others. Tragically, this sense of religious purpose
set the stage for the Civil War, as the conviction of Christians
both North and South that God was on their side served to deepen a
schism that would soon rend the young nation asunder.
Mark Noll has given us the definitive history of Christian
theology in America from the time of Jonathan Edwards to the
presidency of Abraham Lincoln. It is a story of a flexible and
creative theological energy that over time forged a guiding
national ideology the legacies of which remain with us to this day.
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