
The Founding Myth
Description
In today's contentious political climate, understanding religion's role in American government is more important than ever. Christian nationalists assert that our nation was founded on Judeo-Christian principles, and advocate an agenda based on this popular historical claim. But is this belief true? The Founding Myth answers the question once and for all. Andrew L. Seidel, a constitutional attorney at the Freedom from Religion Foundation, builds his case point by point, comparing the Ten Commandments to the Constitution and contrasting biblical doctrine with America's founding philosophy, showing that the Bible contradicts the Declaration of Independence's central tenets. Thoroughly researched, this persuasively argued and fascinating book proves that America was not built on the Bible and that Christian nationalism is, in fact, un-American.
Product Details
Publisher | Sterling |
Publish Date | May 14, 2019 |
Pages | 352 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781454933274 |
Dimensions | 9.1 X 6.3 X 1.4 inches | 1.4 pounds |
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Reviews
"Brilliant, ambitious, well-researched, and compelling. . . . Seidel has written a masterful book. No one henceforth can attempt to discuss the claim that America was founded as, and is today, a Christian nation without seriously addressing his work. Seidel's scholarship, on religion, history, law, and the Constitution, is prodigious, wide ranging, authoritative, and comprehensive. . . . his arguments are well articulated, inventive, amply documented, and convincing. . . . [the] very recent and dangerous Supreme Court decision makes Seidel's book even more timely and urgent. And it makes his concluding words even more imperative." --Los Angeles Review of Books
"Andrew Seidel, a constitutional attorney who litigates cases for the Freedom of Religion Foundation, is a powerful muse on this subject. The Founding Myth is an invigorating double-shot espresso that reveals how the original Constitution and the version slathered in religious tomes to serve political purposes are not the same document."--New York Journal of Books
"Seidel is far from the first author to address the historical myths and confusions of political philosophy that sustain Christian nationalism. But no one has written a book quite like this before, because of its sweep, its depth, its viewpoint and its tone. 'The Founding Myth' goes far beyond debunking the false history that Christian nationalists advance to a detailed examination of how biblical principles are fundamentally at odds with our constitutional order." --Salon.com
"That something as specious as Christian nationalism has and continues to influence public policy is the reason The Founding Myth, written by constitutional attorney Andrew Seidel, is so important. Ten years in the making, this phenomenal and deftly argued book comes at the perfect time, laying to rest the claim that America is in any way founded on Christianity." --The Crowded Bookcase (thecrowdedbookcase.com)
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