This thesis will seek to examine the intention of the Founding Fathers regarding their decision to break from England in what became the American Revolution. On July 4th, 1776, fifty-five men gathered to sign the defining document of their cause – the Declaration of Independence. As the document presents the climactic argument against the English crown, this thesis will seek to analyze its writers’ intentions, presuppositions, and rationalizations. Ultimately, this thesis will demonstrate that the Founders not only sought biblical justification for their actions and opinions, but followed the letter of biblical and common law in order to please both their Creator and their consciences
Throughout history, one can trace the development of certain Biblical principles which serve to draw...
Evangelical Christians represented a growing and influential subset of American Protestantism in the...
How revolutionary was the American Revolutionary War? My thesis is that, for a broad cross section o...
This thesis will seek to examine the intention of the Founding Fathers regarding their decision to b...
This thesis is an analysis of the religious statements of the Declaration of Independence. It examin...
Honors (Bachelor's)History, Department ofUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstre...
This thesis analyzes the presence of political ideology within sermons delivered by chaplains in the...
When thinking about the American Revolution, one is soon confronted by the puzzle of precisely which...
The purpose of this thesis was to come to a better understanding of the American mind at the time of...
Ever since humanity has gone to war with itself, both sides of the conflict often times have used re...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of HistoryRobert D. LinderEvangelical Christians represented a growin...
When describing the imperial crisis of 1763-1776 between the British government and the American col...
The primary purpose of this thesis is to examine how our founding fathers employed the ancient past ...
The long-range causes for the American Revolution may be found in the different social environment d...
This thesis explores the battle for legitimacy and sovereignty between Great Britain and Provincial ...
Throughout history, one can trace the development of certain Biblical principles which serve to draw...
Evangelical Christians represented a growing and influential subset of American Protestantism in the...
How revolutionary was the American Revolutionary War? My thesis is that, for a broad cross section o...
This thesis will seek to examine the intention of the Founding Fathers regarding their decision to b...
This thesis is an analysis of the religious statements of the Declaration of Independence. It examin...
Honors (Bachelor's)History, Department ofUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstre...
This thesis analyzes the presence of political ideology within sermons delivered by chaplains in the...
When thinking about the American Revolution, one is soon confronted by the puzzle of precisely which...
The purpose of this thesis was to come to a better understanding of the American mind at the time of...
Ever since humanity has gone to war with itself, both sides of the conflict often times have used re...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of HistoryRobert D. LinderEvangelical Christians represented a growin...
When describing the imperial crisis of 1763-1776 between the British government and the American col...
The primary purpose of this thesis is to examine how our founding fathers employed the ancient past ...
The long-range causes for the American Revolution may be found in the different social environment d...
This thesis explores the battle for legitimacy and sovereignty between Great Britain and Provincial ...
Throughout history, one can trace the development of certain Biblical principles which serve to draw...
Evangelical Christians represented a growing and influential subset of American Protestantism in the...
How revolutionary was the American Revolutionary War? My thesis is that, for a broad cross section o...