God's New Israel: Religious Interpretations of American DestinyConrad Cherry 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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... United States - History - Philosophy . 2. Messianism , Political - United States . I. Cherry , Conrad , 1937- E175.9.G64 1998 973 - dc21 98-14071 CIP 02 ΟΙ 00 99 98 5 4 3 2 I Americans have tended to find their religious faith in various.
... United States - History - Philosophy . 2. Messianism , Political - United States . I. Cherry , Conrad , 1937- E175.9.G64 1998 973 - dc21 98-14071 CIP 02 ΟΙ 00 99 98 5 4 3 2 I Americans have tended to find their religious faith in various.
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Religious Interpretations of American Destiny Conrad Cherry. Americans have tended to find their religious faith in various forms of belief about their own existence as a people . MAX LERNER , America as a Civilization It has been often ...
Religious Interpretations of American Destiny Conrad Cherry. Americans have tended to find their religious faith in various forms of belief about their own existence as a people . MAX LERNER , America as a Civilization It has been often ...
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... faith . Both focus on the conviction that America has been called to a special task by God . Two American Sacred Ceremonies Boalsburg , a small town in central Pennsylvania , proudly announces from its billboards its claim to historical ...
... faith . Both focus on the conviction that America has been called to a special task by God . Two American Sacred Ceremonies Boalsburg , a small town in central Pennsylvania , proudly announces from its billboards its claim to historical ...
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... faith with a set of be- liefs and a way of acting to face these problems [ of our own , our friends ' and all men's death ] ; but his church and those of other men do not equip him with a common set of social beliefs and rituals which ...
... faith with a set of be- liefs and a way of acting to face these problems [ of our own , our friends ' and all men's death ] ; but his church and those of other men do not equip him with a common set of social beliefs and rituals which ...
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... faith nor nature nor the irresistible tides of history , but the work of our own hands , matched to reason and principle , will determine our destiny . There is pride in that , even arrogance , but there is also experience and truth ...
... faith nor nature nor the irresistible tides of history , but the work of our own hands , matched to reason and principle , will determine our destiny . There is pride in that , even arrogance , but there is also experience and truth ...
Contents
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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