God's New Israel: Religious Interpretations of American DestinyConrad Cherry UNC Press Books, 1998 - Počet stran: 410 The belief that America has been providentially chosen for a special destiny has deep roots in the country's past. As both a stimulus of creative American energy and a source of American self-righteousness, this notion has long served as a motivating nati |
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... land of truly equal opportunity . " The proper response to this man's tragic death , therefore , is to occupy ourselves with his dream of America's destiny . " Our sense of shame and discouragement tears alone will not wash away ...
... land of truly equal opportunity . " The proper response to this man's tragic death , therefore , is to occupy ourselves with his dream of America's destiny . " Our sense of shame and discouragement tears alone will not wash away ...
Strana 8
... land by peoples of differ- ent — often antagonistic — churchly orientations and the influx of numerous religious groups during periods of heavy immigration meant that Ameri- cans eventually had to learn to live with other Americans of ...
... land by peoples of differ- ent — often antagonistic — churchly orientations and the influx of numerous religious groups during periods of heavy immigration meant that Ameri- cans eventually had to learn to live with other Americans of ...
Strana 9
... land we love , asking His blessing and His help , but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own . As Bellah points out , similar God - references are standard rhetoric in presi- dential inaugural addresses and " are ...
... land we love , asking His blessing and His help , but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own . As Bellah points out , similar God - references are standard rhetoric in presi- dential inaugural addresses and " are ...
Strana 12
... land " a voluntary society , perhaps the most important among others , but hardly the organ through which God made his ultimate historical demands and offered his fullest earthly rewards . " Lacking special endorsement by the state ...
... land " a voluntary society , perhaps the most important among others , but hardly the organ through which God made his ultimate historical demands and offered his fullest earthly rewards . " Lacking special endorsement by the state ...
Strana 13
... land came to abide by the suggestion of the Founding Fathers that the different religious groups should not only exist for the sake of their own beliefs and practices but should also assume responsi- bility for maintenance of the public ...
... land came to abide by the suggestion of the Founding Fathers that the different religious groups should not only exist for the sake of their own beliefs and practices but should also assume responsi- bility for maintenance of the public ...
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THE COLONIAL ERRAND INTO THE WILDERNESS | 25 |
Good Newes from Virginia | 30 |
A Modell of Christian Charity | 37 |
Gods Controversy with New England | 42 |
The LatterDay Glory Is Probably to Begin in America | 54 |
REVOLUTION CONSTITUTION AND A NEW NATIONS DESTINY | 61 |
The American States Acting Over the Part of the Children of Israel in the Wilderness | 67 |
The United States Elevated to Glory and Honour | 82 |
Our Obligations to the Dead | 203 |
PART FIVE | 215 |
National Progress and Wealth | 217 |
Our Countrys Place in History | 224 |
The Tendencies of American Progress | 235 |
The Relation of Wealth to Morals | 249 |
A White Life for Two | 260 |
PART SIX | 265 |
The Republic of the Israelites an Example to the American States | 93 |
First Inaugural Address | 106 |
PART THREE | 111 |
WESTWARD THE COURSE OF DESTINY | 113 |
A Plea for the West | 122 |
Discourses | 131 |
Oration | 135 |
Passage to India | 137 |
The Star of Empire | 146 |
PART FOUR | 161 |
Civil War and National Destiny | 163 |
The Battle Set in Array | 169 |
National Responsibility before God | 184 |
Second Inaugural Address | 201 |
American Destiny and World War | 267 |
Patriotism | 273 |
Presenting the Treaty for Ratification | 279 |
Annual Message to Congress | 289 |
PART SEVEN | 301 |
Challenges since MidCentury | 303 |
Americas World Role | 320 |
The Arrogance of Power | 328 |
The Black American | 343 |
The Ballot or the Bullet | 356 |
National Morals | 372 |
Spirituality and Politics | 380 |
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