The Religious Life of Thomas JeffersonUniversity Press of Virginia, 1984 - Počet stran: 246 In this new study we have a comprehensive account of Jefferson's religious thought, one that provides information about his beliefs and practices that will help remove any misconceptions about his religious life. Jefferson has long been recognized as a creative thinker ahead of his time. As this book makes clear, he was deeply interested in religious questions that the passing years have made more important. Beyond such obvious issues as war and peace, social justice, and racism, he confronted religious and theological problems that have increasingly concerned later religious thinkers. |
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... facts of his intellectual life . Unfortunately , it does not adequately explain all the facts , and the evidence for ... fact , it is quite clear such a possibility never entered his mind . He wrote , " Do not be frightened from this ...
... facts of his intellectual life . Unfortunately , it does not adequately explain all the facts , and the evidence for ... fact , it is quite clear such a possibility never entered his mind . He wrote , " Do not be frightened from this ...
Strana 54
... fact that his thought has come down to us in scattered fragments from letters and essays written at widely spaced intervals to different friends in response to a variety of discussions . Some discrepancies may be due to the fact that ...
... fact that his thought has come down to us in scattered fragments from letters and essays written at widely spaced intervals to different friends in response to a variety of discussions . Some discrepancies may be due to the fact that ...
Strana 130
... fact is better established , " he commented , " than that the doctrine of one God , pure and uncompounded , was that of the early ages of Christianity , and was among the efficacious doctrines which gave it triumph over the polytheism ...
... fact is better established , " he commented , " than that the doctrine of one God , pure and uncompounded , was that of the early ages of Christianity , and was among the efficacious doctrines which gave it triumph over the polytheism ...
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Jeffersons Religious Ideas | 7 |
Mans Need for Religious Freedom | 23 |
The Duties of Man | 35 |
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