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American Covenant: A History of Civil Religion from the Puritans to the Present

Philip Gorski

The long battle between exclusionary and inclusive versions of the American story

Was America founded as a Christian nation or a secular democracy? Neither, argues Philip Gorski in American Covenant. What the founders envisioned was a prophetic republic that would weave together the ethical vision of the Hebrew prophets and the Western political heritage of civic republicanism. In this eye-opening book, Gorski shows why this civil religious tradition is now in peril--and with it the American experiment.

American Covenant traces the history of prophetic republicanism from the Puritan era to today, providing insightful portraits of figures ranging from John Winthrop and W.E.B. Du Bois to Jerry Falwell, Ronald Reagan, and Barack Obama. Featuring a new preface by the author, this incisive book demonstrates how half a century of culture war has drowned out the quieter voices of the vital center, and demonstrates that if we are to rebuild that center, we must recover the civil religious tradition on which the republic was founded.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Princeton University Press
  • Publish Date: Jun 25th, 2019
  • Pages: 336
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - 0002
  • Dimensions: 8.80in - 5.70in - 1.10in - 1.10lb
  • EAN: 9780691191676
  • Categories: Sociology - GeneralSociology of ReligionUnited States - General

About the Author

Gorski, Philip: - Philip Gorski is professor of sociology and religious studies at Yale University. His books include The Protestant Ethic Revisited and The Disciplinary Revolution: Calvinism and the Rise of the State in Early Modern Europe.

Praise for this book

"Sweeping and exhilarating."--Publishers Weekly
"[Gorski] charts one way to political reconciliation in these divisive times. . . . This is an important work, one that returns us to our national origins."--Kirkus Reviews
"A rich, detailed account of the history of efforts to define American religion."--Sarah Posner, American Prospect
"Writing as both a citizen and a scholar, Gorski wraps his passionate appeal for the common good in a thoroughly documented and convincing argument. A remarkable achievement."--Choice
"Indispensable reading for lay readers and specialists alike."--Michael R. Whitenton, Reading Religion
"Essential reading for this moment."--David Brooks, New York Times