Religion and the New Republic
Faith in the Founding of America
(Author) James H. HutsonA collection of America's historians, philosophers and theologians examines the role of religion in the founding of the United States. These essays, originally delivered at the Library of Congress, presents scholarship on a topic that still generates considerable controversy. Readers interested in colonial history, religion and politics, and the relationship between church and state should find the book helpful. Contributors include Daniel L. Driesbach, John Witte Jr, Thomas E. Buckley, Mark A. Knoll, Catherine A. Brekus, Michael Novak and James Hutson.
James H. Hutson
James H. Hutson is a renowned American poet known for his collection of sonnets titled "Echoes of Silence". His writing style is characterized by profound introspection and emotional depth. Hutson's work explores themes of love, loss, and the human experience, leaving a lasting impact on the world of literature.