Grand Collaboration: Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and the Invention of American Religious Freedom
Steven K. Green
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How Jefferson and Madison ensured religious freedom in the United States Thomas Jefferson considered the establishment of religious freedom as a governing principle in the United States to be one of the great accomplishments of his life. It was not his accomplishment alone, however, but the result of sustained cooperation with the "father of the Constitution," James Madison. The Grand Collaboration is the first comprehensive study of Jefferson and Madison's mutual endeavor to ensure free inquiry, freedom of conscience, and the separation of church and state, examining their fifty-year partnership beginning with the Virginia Declaration of Rights and culminating with the founding of the University of Virginia as the nation's first truly secular institution of higher education. In an era of increasing concern with the "original intentions" of the founding generation, Steven Green, one of our great authorities on the concept and history of religious freedom, represents the best possible guide to these complex, critical issues--issues that continue to confront our society in the twenty-first century.
Book Details
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Publish Date: Oct 1st, 2024
Pages: 372
Language: English
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Dimensions: 9.00in - 6.00in - 0.83in - 1.20lb
EAN: 9780813951850
Categories: • Constitutional• United States - Revolutionary Period (1775-1800)
About the Author
Steven K. Green is the Fred H. Paulus Professor of Law and Affiliated Professor of History and Religious Studies at Willamette University and the author of Separating Church and State: A History.