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The Declaration of Independence and God Self-Evident Truths in American Law [Paperback]

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  • Category: Books (Law)
  • Author:  Anderson, Owen
  • Author:  Anderson, Owen
  • ISBN-10:  1107459044
  • ISBN-10:  1107459044
  • ISBN-13:  9781107459045
  • ISBN-13:  9781107459045
  • Publisher:  Cambridge University Press
  • Publisher:  Cambridge University Press
  • Pages:  216
  • Pages:  216
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Pub Date:  01-May-2017
  • Pub Date:  01-May-2017
  • SKU:  1107459044-11-MPOD
  • SKU:  1107459044-11-MPOD
  • Item ID: 100274783
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This book studies the concept of a 'self-evident' God in American legal thought from the Revolution to the present.Self-evident truths was a profound concept used by the drafters of the American Declaration of Independence to insist on their rights. In a unique approach combining history, philosophy, and law, this book traces the idea of a self-evident God in American legal thought from foundational documents to the present.Self-evident truths was a profound concept used by the drafters of the American Declaration of Independence to insist on their rights. In a unique approach combining history, philosophy, and law, this book traces the idea of a self-evident God in American legal thought from foundational documents to the present.Self-evident truths was a profound concept used by the drafters of the American Declaration of Independence to insist on their rights and freedom from oppressive government. How did this Enlightenment notion of self-evident human rights come to be used in this historic document and what is its true meaning? In The Declaration of Independence and God, Owen Anderson traces the concept of a self-evident creator through America's legal history. Starting from the Declaration of Independence, Anderson considers both challenges to belief in God from thinkers like Thomas Paine and American Darwinists, as well as modifications to the concept of God by theologians like Charles Finney and Paul Tillich. Combining history, philosophy, and law in a unique focus, this book opens exciting new avenues for the study of America's legal history.Introduction; 1. Thomas Jefferson and Thomas Paine; 2. The reformed influence on common sense philosophy; 3. Common sense and self-evident in law; 4. Intuition and the self-evident in law; 5. Naturalism, Darwinism, the self-evident, and law; 6. Revivalism, new religious movements, and law; 7. Liberal theology and legal transformations; 8. Secular and religious goods in the twentieth century; Conclusion. Thl³G
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