AUTHOR : Geoffrey R. Stone
ISBN : 9780871404695
EDITION : 1st
PUBLICATION YEAR : 2017
PUBLISHER : Liveright
FORMAT : Hardback
Beginning his volume in the ancient and medieval worlds, Geoffrey R. Stone demonstrates how the Founding Fathers, deeply influenced by their philosophical forebears, saw traditional Christianity as an impediment to the pursuit of happiness and to the quest for human progress. Acutely aware of the need to separate politics from the divisive forces of religion, the Founding Fathers crafted a constitution that expressed the fundamental values of the Enlightenment.
Although the Second Great Awakening later came to define America through the lens of evangelical Christianity, nineteenth-century Americans continued to view sex as a matter of private concern, so much so that sexual expression and information about contraception circulated freely, abortions before “quickening.” remained legal, and prosecutions for sodomy were almost nonexistent.
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