Adams Family; Margaret A. Hogan; C. James Taylor; Sara Martin; Hobson Woodward; Sara B. Sikes; Gregg L. Lint; Sa Georgini Harvard University Press (2011) Kovakantinen kirja
John Adams; Gregg L. Lint; C. James Taylor; Sara Georgini; Hobson Woodward; Sara B. Sikes; Amanda Mathews Norton; Martin Harvard University Press (2014) Kovakantinen kirja
John Adams; Gregg L. Lint; Sara Martin; C. James Taylor; Sara Georgini; Hobson Woodward; Sara B. Sikes; Amanda Ma Norton Harvard University Press (2016) Kovakantinen kirja
John Adams; Sara Georgini; Sara Martin; R. M. Barlow; Amanda Mathews Norton; Neal E. Millikan; Hobson Woodward Harvard University Press (2018) Kovakantinen kirja
John Adams; Sara Georgini; Sara Martin; R. M. Barlow; Gwen Fries; Amanda Mathews Norton; Neal E. Millikan; Hobs Woodward Harvard University Press (2020) Kovakantinen kirja
John Adams; Sara Georgini; Sara Martin; R. M. Barlow; Gwen Fries; Amanda Mathews Norton; Hobson Woodward Harvard University Press (2022) Kovakantinen kirja
John Adams; Sara Georgini; Sara Martin; R. M. Barlow; Gwen Fries; Hobson Woodward; Amanda Mathews Norton; Miriam Liebman Harvard University Press (2024) Kovakantinen kirja
Reflecting on his past, President John Adams mused that it was religion that had shaped his family's fortunes and young America's future. For the nineteenth century's first family, the Adamses of Massachusetts, the history of how they lived religion was dynamic and well-documented. Christianity supplied the language that Abigail used to interpret husband John's political setbacks. Scripture armed their son John Quincy to act as father, statesman, and antislavery advocate. Unitarianism gave Abigail's Victorian grandson, Charles Francis, the religious confidence to persevere in political battles on the Civil War homefront. By contrast, his son Henry found religion hollow and repellent compared to the purity of modern science. Religion helped Abigail's great-grandson Brooks, a Gilded Age critic of capitalism, to prophesy two world wars.
Globe-trotters who chronicled their religious journeys extensively, the Adamses ultimately developed a cosmopolitan Christianity that blended discovery and criticism, faith and doubt. Drawing from their rich archive of art and letters, Sara Georgini, the series editor for The Papers of John Adams, demonstrates how pivotal Christianity--as the different generations understood it--was in shaping the family's decisions, great and small. Spanning nearly four centuries of faith from Puritan New England to the Jazz Age, Household Gods tells a new story of American religion, as the president's family lived it.
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