Symposium on Christianity and the American Revolution (JCR Vol. 3 No. 1)

Symposium on Christianity and the American Revolution (JCR Vol. 3 No. 1)

Symposium on Christianity and the American Revolution (JCR Vol. 3 No. 1)

Symposium on Christianity and the American Revolution (JCR Vol. 3 No. 1)

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Overview

What should we call the events occurring in the American colonies between 1776 and 1783? The American Revolution? The War for Independence? The American Counter-Revolution? The English saw the period as a true revolution, and so did the colonial loyalists. The Patriot Party saw it as a war for colonial independence and a return to traditional English liberties.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162283553
Publisher: Chalcedon Foundation
Publication date: 05/26/2021
Series: Journal of Christian Reconstruction , #5
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 537 KB

About the Author

Edward Coleson, Ph.D., is professor of social science at Spring Arbor College in Spring Arbor, Michigan.
Cecil B. Currey, Ph.D., is associate professor of history at the University of South Florida in Tampa. He is the author of Road to Revolution and Code 72. He is also a chaplain in the Air Force.
Archie P. Jones, M.A., is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Dallas and an instructor at Texas A&M University.
Gary North, Ph.D., is research assistant for Congressman Ron Paul of Houston. His latest book, None Dare Call It Witchcraft, was recently published by Arlington House. He is the editor of Foundations of Christian Scholarship: Essays in the Van Til Perspective, published by Ross House Books, Vallecito, California.
John W. Robbins, Ph.D., is legislative assistant for Congressman Ron Paul of Houston. He is the author of Answer to Ayn Rand.
Rousas John Rushdoony, M.A., B.D., is president of the Chalcedon Foundation and the author of numerous books, including This Independent Republic, The Nature of the American System, The Institutes of Biblical Law, and The Biblical Philosophy of History.
E. L. Hebden Taylor, M.A., is professor of sociology at Dordt College in Sioux Center, Iowa. He is the author of The Christian Philosophy of Law, Politics, and the State and Revolution or Reformation.
Mark Wyndham, Ph.D., recently taught a course in medieval witchcraft at the University of California, Riverside.
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