Christian Life and Character of the Civil Institutions of the United States
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In 'Christian Life and Character of the Civil Institutions of the United States,' Benjamin Franklin Morris asserts that Christian principles profoundly shaped the development of American civil institutions. He argues that the nation's founding fathers, deeply rooted in Christian values, sought to establish a government that upheld moral principles and protected individual liberties. The book explores themes such as the influence of biblical teachings on the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, the role of religion in fostering civic virtue, and the potential for Christian principles to guide government policies. Morris aims to demonstrate the inextricable link between Christian belief and the founding of the United States, highlighting the importance of faith in shaping the nation's character and ideals. He likely examines the impact of Christian values on areas such as education, law, and social justice, arguing that the nation's progress has been intertwined with its moral and spiritual foundation.Book Details
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