9781940457116-1940457114-Washington's Rebuke to Bigotry: Reflections on Our First President's Famous 1790 Letter to the Hebrew Congregation In Newport, Rhode Island

Washington's Rebuke to Bigotry: Reflections on Our First President's Famous 1790 Letter to the Hebrew Congregation In Newport, Rhode Island

ISBN-13: 9781940457116
ISBN-10: 1940457114
Author: Facing History and Ourselves
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: Facing History and Ourselves
Format: Paperback 320 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781940457116
ISBN-10: 1940457114
Author: Facing History and Ourselves
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: Facing History and Ourselves
Format: Paperback 320 pages

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Washington's Rebuke to Bigotry: Reflections on Our First President's Famous 1790 Letter to the Hebrew Congregation In Newport, Rhode Island (ISBN-13: 9781940457116 and ISBN-10: 1940457114), written by authors Facing History and Ourselves, was published by Facing History and Ourselves in 2015. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Washington's Rebuke to Bigotry: Reflections on Our First President's Famous 1790 Letter to the Hebrew Congregation In Newport, Rhode Island (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.1.

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George Washington’s 1790 Letter to the Hebrew Congregation in Newport, Rhode Island, a foundational document in the history of religious freedom in the United States, embodies a vision of religious harmony that remains deeply pertinent in our increasingly diverse society. In Washington’s Rebuke to Bigotry, scholars from across the disciplines use the letter as a springboard to engage with important and timely questions regarding religious freedom, religious diversity, and civic identity.

Washington’s Rebuke to Bigotry introduces readers to the complexities of the historical moment in which Washington wrote the letter, when America’s founding leaders were negotiating how the new democracy would approach religious difference. Many essays in this collection also bring the spirit of Washington’s letter into the present, reflecting on contemporary issues such as gay rights in the United States, restrictions on religious practice in the public sphere in European countries, and the place of religion in education.

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