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100 1 $aCarmody, Denise Lardner,$d1935-
245 14 $aThe republic of many mansions :$bfoundations of American religious thought /$cby Denise Lardner Carmody and John Tully Carmody.
250 $a1st ed.
260 $aNew York :$bParagon House,$c℗♭1990.
300 $a244 pages ;$c24 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $apt. 1. The puritan foundations. Jonathan Eduards and human nature. On human nature: responses from the margins -- pt. 2. The enlightenment foundations. Thomas Jefferson and disestablishment. On disentablishment: Responses from the margins -- pt. 3. American pragmatism. William James and pluarism. American pragmatism: responses from the margins. E Pluribus Unun?, The ambiguities of human nature, The profits and losses of disestablishment.
520 $aExamines the origins, assumptions, and consequences of three major concepts in American religious history: the Puritan judgement of human nature, the Enlightenment disestablishment of religion, and the definition of truth of American Pragmatism. The lives and beliefs of Jonathan Edwards, Thomas Jefferson, and William James fully characterize these three mainstream religious principIes. ln unique counterpoint, the Carmodys bring into the discussion the many religious and secular groups that were not, and still are not, part of the primarily white, Protestant, male historical tradition: Catholics, Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, women, African-Americans, and others. The Republic of Many Mansions concludes that the future of American religious culture lies in a collective and ongoing dialogue among the many voices active in the American religious landscape.
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700 1 $aCarmody, John,$d1939-
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