Rediscovering America's Sacred Ground: Public Religion and Pursuit of the Good in a Pluralistic America

Rediscovering America's Sacred Ground: Public Religion and Pursuit of the Good in a Pluralistic America image
ISBN-10:

0791457052

ISBN-13:

9780791457054

Released: Apr 09, 2003
Format: Hardcover, 259 pages
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Description:

Sees a way out of the contentious debates over the role of religion in American public life by looking back to the ideas of John Locke and the nation's Founders.

Returning to the ideas of John Locke and the Founders themselves, Barbara A. McGraw examines the debate about the role of religion in American public life and unravels the confounded rhetoric on all sides. She reveals that no group has been standing on proper ground and that all sides have misused terminology (religion/secular), dichotomies (public/private), and concepts (separation of church and state) in ways that have little relevance to the original intentions of the Founders. She rediscovers a theology underlying the founding documents of the nation that is neither anyone’s particular religion nor one requiring religion. Instead, it justifies freedom of conscience for all and provides a two-tiered public forum―a civic public forum and a conscientious public forum―for the debate itself and the actions that debate inspires. America’s Sacred Ground―this theology and its public forum―determines the meaning of freedom and the ways in which Americans can pursue “the good”: good government, good communities, good families, good relations between individuals, and good individuals from a plurality of perspectives. By exploring our past, McGraw answers the critical question, Who are we as a people and what do we stand for?












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