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Americanism: The Fourth Great Western Religion

David Gelernter

Hardback 2007-06-19

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What does it mean to "believe" in America? Why do we always speak of our country as having a mission or purpose that is higher than other nations??Modern liberals have invested a great deal in the notion that America was founded as a secular state, with religion relegated to the private sphere. David Gelernter argues that America is not secular at all, but a powerful religious idea--indeed, a religion in its own right.?Gelernter argues that what we have come to call "Americanism" is in fact a secular version of Zionism. Not the Zionism of the ancient Hebrews, but that of the Puritan founders who saw themselves as the new children of Israel, creating a new Jerusalem in a new world. Their faith-based ideals of liberty, equality, and democratic governance had a greater influence on the nation's founders than the Enlightenment.?Gelernter traces the development of the American religion from its roots in the Puritan Zionism of seventeenth-century New England to the idealistic fi

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Publisher Description

What does it mean to "believe" in America? Why do we always speak of our country as having a mission or purpose that is higher than other nations??Modern liberals have invested a great deal in the notion that America was founded as a secular state, with religion relegated to the private sphere. David Gelernter argues that America is not secular at all, but a powerful religious idea--indeed, a religion in its own right.?Gelernter argues that what we have come to call "Americanism" is in fact a secular version of Zionism. Not the Zionism of the ancient Hebrews, but that of the Puritan founders who saw themselves as the new children of Israel, creating a new Jerusalem in a new world. Their faith-based ideals of liberty, equality, and democratic governance had a greater influence on the nation's founders than the Enlightenment.?Gelernter traces the development of the American religion from its roots in the Puritan Zionism of seventeenth-century New England to the idealistic fi

Koorong Code267906
ISBN0385513127
EAN9780385513128
Pages240
DepartmentAcademic
CategoryChristian Worldview
Sub-CategoryPower & Politics
PublisherDoubleday
Publication DateJun 2007
Dimensions23 x 147 x 215mm
Weight0.349kg