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Benjamin Franklin and His Gods

by Kerry S. Walters
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Synopsis

Against the religious backdrop of pre- and postcolonial America stands the towering figure -- and mind -- of Benjamin Franklin. A Renaissance man in a Revolutionary time, Franklin had interests and knowledge not only in religion but in literature, philosophy, politics, publishing, history, and scientific inquiry, among many other disciplines. Kerry S. Walters examines Franklin's search for the Divine using a similar, multifaceted approach -- and in so doing has created the first extended treatment of Franklin's religious thought in thirty years. Walters brings the same intellectual range and depth to the understanding of Franklin's beliefs that Franklin brought to his own quest. What emerges from this pilgrimage into the soul of one of America's greatest figures is a very human Benjamin Franklin who grew with the accumulation of knowledge to arrive at a theistic perspectivism, which provided him with a philosophical explanation for the diversity of religious faiths -- and a justification for the liberty of conscience he advocated throughout his life.

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Book Details

Publisher
University of Illinois Press
Pages
213
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780252024337

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