Roger Sherman and the Creation of the American Republic

Author:   Mark David Hall (Herbert Hoover Distinguished Professor of Political Science, Herbert Hoover Distinguished Professor of Political Science, George Fox University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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Pages:   240
Publication Date:   15 January 2015
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Author:   Mark David Hall (Herbert Hoover Distinguished Professor of Political Science, Herbert Hoover Distinguished Professor of Political Science, George Fox University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.10cm
Weight:   0.363kg
ISBN:  

9780190218706


ISBN 10:   0190218703
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   15 January 2015
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1: The Old Puritan and a New Nation Chapter 2: Reformed Political Theory in the American Founding Chapter 3: Connecticut Politics and American Independence Chapter 4: Achieving Independence Chapter 5: ''An Eel by the Tail'' Chapter 6: Roger Sherman and the New National Government Chapter 7: ''Philosophy may mislead you. Ask experience'' Notes Appendix Index

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Dr. Mark Hall offers a compelling Calvinist narrative to the formation of the American order in his recent political biography, Roger Sherman and the Creation of the American Republic... Hall's political biography of Roger Sherman is an excellent and heartily welcomed addition to this woefully neglected field of research. --Alan R. Crippen II, John Jay Institute As is, we have a book on Roger Sherman that religious and revolutionary historians should find useful. --Journal of Church and State A great book about a great but little known American. Professor Hall gracefully explains how one of the Founding Era's best politicians fully integrated his religious faith into a life of pragmatic and effective public service. Why can't more histories be this enjoyable to read? --William R. Casto, Paul Whitfield Horn University Professor of Law, Texas Tech University Hardly the 'simple cobbler from Connecticut' portrayed on Broadway in 1776, Roger Sherman emerges from Professor Hall's excellent volume as deeply immersed in both Reformed theology and the practical politics of nation-building. Sherman's contributions to the American founding have been overlooked for too long, and Professor Hall has done a great service to remind us not only of the importance of Sherman himself but also of the Protestant Reformed tradition that he represented. --Donald L. Drakeman, author of Church, State, and Original Intent While most debates about the constitutional intent of our Founding Fathers focus on Madison, Franklin, Washington, and Jefferson, Mark David Hall expands our intellectual horizons with this detailed examination of the life and thought of Roger Sherman, the most important of the 'forgotten founders.' But Hall's research is more than just a biography of one man; he uses the person of Roger Sherman to reveal the deep-seated culture of Calvinism that influenced the original structure of our nation's government. This book is a must-read


[A] book on Roger Sherman that religious and revolutionary historians should find useful. * Robert E. Cray, Journal of Church and State, *


It is one of the many virtues of Mark David Hall s succinct, lucid monograph that he makes a convincing case for Sherman s significance without falling prey to the whining tone of special pleading that so often taints books examining neglected Founding Fathers...Hall has written an admirable introduction to Roger Sherman's life, political career, and role as a thinking politician...[An] excellent book. --Church History and Religious Culture Dr. Mark Hall offers a compelling Calvinist narrative to the formation of the American order in his recent political biography, Roger Sherman and the Creation of the American Republic... Hall's political biography of Roger Sherman is an excellent and heartily welcomed addition to this woefully neglected field of research. --Alan R. Crippen II, John Jay Institute As is, we have a book on Roger Sherman that religious and revolutionary historians should find useful. --Journal of Church and State A great book about a great but little known American. Professor Hall gracefully explains how one of the Founding Era's best politicians fully integrated his religious faith into a life of pragmatic and effective public service. Why can't more histories be this enjoyable to read? --William R. Casto, Paul Whitfield Horn University Professor of Law, Texas Tech University Hardly the 'simple cobbler from Connecticut' portrayed on Broadway in 1776, Roger Sherman emerges from Professor Hall's excellent volume as deeply immersed in both Reformed theology and the practical politics of nation-building. Sherman's contributions to the American founding have been overlooked for too long, and Professor Hall has done a great service to remind us not only of the importance of Sherman himself but also of the Protestant Reformed tradition that he represented. --Donald L. Drakeman, author of Church, State, and Original Intent While most debates about the constitutional intent of our Founding Fathers focus on Madison, Franklin, Washington, and Jefferson, Mark David Hall expands our intellectual horizons with this detailed examination of the life and thought of Roger Sherman, the most important of the 'forgotten founders.' But Hall's research is more than just a biography of one man; he uses the person of Roger Sherman to reveal the deep-seated culture of Calvinism that influenced the original structure of our nation's government. This book is a must-read for anyone engaged in legal debates about the nature of the U.S. Constitution. --Anthony Gill, author of The Political Origins of Religious Liberty The best life of Connecticut's foremost Founding Father ever written. --The American Conservative In this thoughtful, compelling book, Mark David Hall not only demonstrates that Roger Sherman was one of the most influential Founding Fathers, but he also convincingly locates Sherman's politics in the Reformed Christian tradition. Sherman deserves recognition as an indispensable leader of the new American nation, and every student and scholar of the Revolutionary period would profit greatly from reading Hall's treatment of this distinguished Connecticut Patriot. --Thomas S. Kidd, author of Patrick Henry: First Among Patriots Elegantly written, carefully researched, and downright persuasive...Hall so brilliantly and strenuously challenges the consensus view that we should look forward to this book being banned from public schools across the country...it is a book worth reading. --Library of Law and Liberty This slim volume should find its way onto many syllabi. Clearly and engagingly written, itis perfect for undergraduates, who also respond enthusastically to the 'forgotten founder' trope. This fine study is recommended not only for students but also for scholars who believe they can understand the founding as a purely secular event. --The Journal of American History


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Mark David Hall is Herbert Hoover Distinguished Professor of Politics at George Fox University.

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