The Selected Religious Letters and Papers of Thomas Jefferson

The Selected Religious Letters and Papers of Thomas Jefferson

The Selected Religious Letters and Papers of Thomas Jefferson

The Selected Religious Letters and Papers of Thomas Jefferson

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Overview

With over 400 letters, this book represents virtually all of Jefferson's religious correspondence and documented religious actions. Never before has all of it been collected into one volume until now. The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, published by Princeton University Press, have yet to publish many of Jefferson's correspondence from over fifteen years of his life. But Beliles has taken on the enormous task of bringing over 50 letters written by Jefferson into print here for the first time ever along with many previously unpublished letters written to Jefferson from religious leaders and communities of faith. Furthermore, entries from Jefferson's Memorandum Books and other documents provide additional context to the correspondence. The work is valuable for scholars but also interesting to many readers interested in Jefferson and America's founding era.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940150401396
Publisher: America Publications
Publication date: 12/17/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 432
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Mark A. Beliles is an historian and teacher of American religious culture. He is co-author of Doubting Thomas?-The Religious Life and Legacy of Thomas Jefferson (2014, Morgan James). Beliles earned his Ph.D. from Whitefield Theological Seminary and his dissertation was "Free As the Air"--Churches and Politics in Jefferson's Virginia, 1736-1836. The dissertation and another book in 2014 entitled "Playful in His Closet"--The Complete Religious History of Thomas Jefferson are both available at www.AmericaPublications.com. Beliles has organized, with sponsorship of the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities, several scholarly symposiums held at the University of Virginia on Jefferson and religion that each featured dozens of nationally-known Jefferson scholars and church and state historians. He has contributed to volumes of collected essays such as Religion and Political Culture in Jefferson's Virginia (Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 2000). He resides in Jefferson's hometown where he has served for many years as Chairman of the Charlottesville Historic Resources Committee and co-chairman of the city's 250th Anniversary observed in 2012.
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