Jonathan Dickinson, Benjamin Franklin, and the Framing of Liberty, Conscience, and Consensus: An Eighteenth-Century Discourse with Insights for Twenty-First Century Public Policy
In matters of twenty-first century public policy, age-old questions surrounding freedom of conscience and both personal and civic liberties remain in perennial tension with the necessary demands for civic conformity, custom, and consensus. These questions were also of critical importance in early ei...
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2024
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Religions
Year: 2024, Volume: 15, Issue: 1 |
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colonial America
B Moderation B Enlightenment B Westminster confession B Benjamin Franklin B Eighteenth Century B Public Sphere B Civil Society B equipoise B Hemphill Affair B civic liberties B Religious Liberty B Jonathan Dickinson B freedom of conscience B presbyterian |
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