This paper connects events of the late Roman Republic with the United States of America’s principle of separation of Church and State. Many scholars find similarities between the Roman Republic and the U.S., but do not know the depth of connection or how the founding of the nation was impacted by the classical world. In the first sections of this paper I define the Roman state cult and examples of how it was abused during the turbulence of the late Republic. The next section describes the classical education the Founding Fathers received. There follows an indepth explanation of the creation and support of the principle of separating church and state during the founding of the United States. To conclude, connections are drawn between that pr...
The Consitution of the United States promises citizens a republican form of government. Since the do...
Inspired by their education in the classics and their belief that the past was to serve as a model f...
Throughout the history of the United States, its inhabitants have looked upon their nation as a spec...
The Roman Republic expanded and evolved into the Roman Empire. Institutions and impulses from this e...
The origins of the U.S. Constitution are the source of endless debate. What did the founders intend ...
Polybius\u27s description of the Roman Republic\u27s mixed constitution is often compared to the ch...
In this timely and important book, Orlin explores a central conundrum in republican history through ...
This paper has two aims. They are more in the nature of history than law. The first aim is to show t...
Modern Americans look to the Founding Fathers for advice and inspiration in a number of areas, inclu...
This paper examines the classical themes and ancient historical examples presented through the Feder...
The constitution of the Roman Republic featured a system of checks and balances that would eventuall...
In the century following 150 BCE, the Romans developed a coherent vision of empire and a more system...
[Extract] Recent decades have seen the publication of a considerable stream of studies on the histor...
The influence of the Roman Republic and Empire is visible everywhere in the contemporary United Stat...
This investigation is in the discipline of theology (Church History) and seeks to discover how and w...
The Consitution of the United States promises citizens a republican form of government. Since the do...
Inspired by their education in the classics and their belief that the past was to serve as a model f...
Throughout the history of the United States, its inhabitants have looked upon their nation as a spec...
The Roman Republic expanded and evolved into the Roman Empire. Institutions and impulses from this e...
The origins of the U.S. Constitution are the source of endless debate. What did the founders intend ...
Polybius\u27s description of the Roman Republic\u27s mixed constitution is often compared to the ch...
In this timely and important book, Orlin explores a central conundrum in republican history through ...
This paper has two aims. They are more in the nature of history than law. The first aim is to show t...
Modern Americans look to the Founding Fathers for advice and inspiration in a number of areas, inclu...
This paper examines the classical themes and ancient historical examples presented through the Feder...
The constitution of the Roman Republic featured a system of checks and balances that would eventuall...
In the century following 150 BCE, the Romans developed a coherent vision of empire and a more system...
[Extract] Recent decades have seen the publication of a considerable stream of studies on the histor...
The influence of the Roman Republic and Empire is visible everywhere in the contemporary United Stat...
This investigation is in the discipline of theology (Church History) and seeks to discover how and w...
The Consitution of the United States promises citizens a republican form of government. Since the do...
Inspired by their education in the classics and their belief that the past was to serve as a model f...
Throughout the history of the United States, its inhabitants have looked upon their nation as a spec...