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Sacred liberty : America's long, bloody, and ongoing struggle for religious freedom / Steven Waldman.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York, NY : HarperOne, [2019]Edition: First editionDescription: ix, 405 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780062743145
  • 0062743147
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Contents:
Failed experiments -- Madison's model -- The startup boom -- The Romish threat -- The religious freedom of slaves -- The divine plan -- The Mormon challenge -- Kill the Indian, Christianize the man -- The KKK, Al Smith, and the fight for the public schools -- The witnesses -- World War II and the Judeo-Christians -- Enter the Supreme Court -- "Alien blood" -- Political bedfellows -- The "war" on "Christianity" -- All-American Islam -- "An enemy inside our perimeter" -- Preserving religious freedom.
Summary: "Sacred Liberty offers a dramatic, sweeping survey of how America built a unique model of religious freedom, perhaps the nation's "greatest invention." Steven Waldman, the bestselling author of Founding Faith, shows how early ideas about religious liberty were tested and refined amidst the brutal persecution of Catholics, Baptists, Mormons, Quakers, African slaves, Native Americans, Muslims, Jews and Jehovah's Witnesses. American leaders drove religious freedom forward--figures like James Madison, George Washington, the World War II presidents (Roosevelt, Truman, and Eisenhower) and even George W. Bush. But the biggest heroes were the regular Americans--people like Mary Dyer, Marie Barnett and W.D. Mohammed--who risked their lives or reputations by demanding to practice their faiths freely."--Page [2] of cover.
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Sacred Liberty offers a dramatic, sweeping survey of how America built a unique model of religious freedom, perhaps the nation's "greatest invention." Steven Waldman, the bestselling author of Founding Faith, shows how early ideas about religious liberty were tested and refined amidst the brutal persecution of Catholics, Baptists, Mormons, Quakers, African slaves, Native Americans, Muslims, Jews and Jehovah's Witnesses. American leaders drove religious freedom forward--figures like James Madison, George Washington, the World War II presidents (Roosevelt, Truman, and Eisenhower) and even George W. Bush. But the biggest heroes were the regular Americans - people like Mary Dyer, Marie Barnett and W.D. Mohammed -- who risked their lives or reputations by demanding to practice their faiths freely.

Just as the documentary Eyes on the Prize captured the rich drama of the civil rights movement, Sacred Liberty brings to life the remarkable story of how America became one of the few nations in world history that has religious freedom, diversity and high levels of piety at the same time. Finally, Sacred Liberty provides a roadmap for how, in the face of modern threats to religious freedom, this great achievement can be preserved.

Includes bibliographical references (pages [325]-388) and index.

"Sacred Liberty offers a dramatic, sweeping survey of how America built a unique model of religious freedom, perhaps the nation's "greatest invention." Steven Waldman, the bestselling author of Founding Faith, shows how early ideas about religious liberty were tested and refined amidst the brutal persecution of Catholics, Baptists, Mormons, Quakers, African slaves, Native Americans, Muslims, Jews and Jehovah's Witnesses. American leaders drove religious freedom forward--figures like James Madison, George Washington, the World War II presidents (Roosevelt, Truman, and Eisenhower) and even George W. Bush. But the biggest heroes were the regular Americans--people like Mary Dyer, Marie Barnett and W.D. Mohammed--who risked their lives or reputations by demanding to practice their faiths freely."--Page [2] of cover.

Failed experiments -- Madison's model -- The startup boom -- The Romish threat -- The religious freedom of slaves -- The divine plan -- The Mormon challenge -- Kill the Indian, Christianize the man -- The KKK, Al Smith, and the fight for the public schools -- The witnesses -- World War II and the Judeo-Christians -- Enter the Supreme Court -- "Alien blood" -- Political bedfellows -- The "war" on "Christianity" -- All-American Islam -- "An enemy inside our perimeter" -- Preserving religious freedom.

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