Description: The Intellectual Life of Colonial New England.by Samuel Eliot Morison (Author)...HARDCOVER CONDITION GOOD - EX-LIBRARY BOOK - PUBLISHED BY NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS 3RD PRINTING 1965 - 288 PAGES BOOK SIZE 5 5/8 X 8 1/4 Most Americans can be deeply religious and committed to their personal faith, without knowing how their church came to be in this country, and what where the forces and influences shaping the early colonial period. E. S. Morison has written a modest length but highly valuable "seminal" work on how we got to where we are, including the influences of church on education, law, and the whole of our colonial society. It is rich in providing insights into the personal battles of the leaders of the various faiths, and how personal issues often lead to splintering,movement, and the formation of new towns and churches. At a time when the nation would be healthier from a heavy dose of ecumenical cooperation, this book could be, if read and discussed, a backdrop to explain us today, and help move beyond the splintering and polarization between the faiths.
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Publication Year: 1965
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Book Title: The Intellectual Life of Colonial New England
Book Series: The Intellectual Life of Colonial New England
Author: Samuel Eliot Morison
Genre: The Intellectual Life of Colonial New England
Publisher: NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS
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