The grand collaboration: Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and the invention of American religious freedom

"In this dual biography of Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, constitutional law scholar Steven K. Green demonstrates how their commitment to advancing religious freedom arose chiefly out of larger secular commitments and placed them on the cutting edge of views on church-state separation. In...

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Main Author: Green, Steven K. 1955- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: La Vergne University of Virginia Press 2024
In:Year: 2024
Reviews:[Rezension von: Green, Steven K., 1955-, The grand collaboration : Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and the invention of American religious freedom] (2025) (Brown, Richard D., 1939 -)
Edition:1st ed.
Series/Journal:Religious Freedom and Public Dialogue: a Robert Nusbaum Center Series
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B USA / Religious freedom / Jefferson, Thomas 1743-1826 / Madison, James 1750-1836 / History
Further subjects:B Church and state-United States
B Jefferson, Thomas (1743-1826)
B Constitutional law-United States
B Madison, James (1751-1836)
B Jefferson, Thomas,-1743-1826
B Madison, James,-1751-1836
B Church and state (United States)
B Constitutional Law (United States)
B Freedom Of Religion (United States)
B Freedom of Religion-United States
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Summary:"In this dual biography of Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, constitutional law scholar Steven K. Green demonstrates how their commitment to advancing religious freedom arose chiefly out of larger secular commitments and placed them on the cutting edge of views on church-state separation. In addition, Green explains how their differences regarding freedom of conscience and religious freedom were minimal and not at all contradictory, as others have argued. Nor were their achievements foregone conclusions-indeed, they frequently worked against considerable odds-and they never saw their work as completed"--
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Physical Description:1 online resource (373 pages)
ISBN:978-0-8139-5186-7