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A**N
The Founders' Founder
This beautifully written book brings to light, in an understated but poetic way, the genius and greatness of the man who, as Gaustad says, "was out to do nothing less than alter the institutional structure of the Western world." It is a measure of our time that many people, especially young people educated pursuant to the fashionable bromides of contemporary social science education, have never heard of this first founder of liberty of conscience and disestablishment of religion in America. In our epoch of attempted "faith-based" governmental initiatives, Gaustad's book reminds us, by constant reference to the writings of Roger Williams, of those principles that, after a bitter struggle of more than a century, came to distinguish this nation from the government-controlled religion and thought of the rest of the world. The life of Roger Williams shows that deeply held religious belief necessarily implies an unwavering commitment to the principle of absolute separation of church and state. Williams' life also demonstrates that at least one colonial leader tried, unsuccessfully, to overcome the tendency of the Puritans to treat Native Americans as less than human or as mere subjects for conversion to Christianity. The tragedy of Williams' life consisted solely in the failure of his decades-long effort to resolve the conflict between rapacious, religiously hypocritical English settlers and the Native Americans. The triumph of his life was his original pronouncement, in this country, of the enduring but often threatened principle that government should be restricted to civil, not religious, tasks. More than a century later, Jefferson and Madison built on the foundation that Roger Williams so nobly established in his writings and in the constitutional documents of Rhode Island.
P**A
Great reading!!
The book is well written. Fascinating reading. I love history, especially when it is about a relative. This book will be saved for my grandchildren to use when they reach a grade level where they are studying history. A history report should be much more exciting if they can write about a relative.
C**S
If you love history, this is a great book about a fascinating character.
excellent read. This history presented in an interesting and easy to read manner. Williams was a very very interesting individual.
K**
A colonial maverick.
This is a "must" read for anyone interested in the separation of church and state and the development of early American thinking on the subject. Williams was would find the going just as rough today in some quarters as he did in colonial days.
S**Y
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J**N
This book is fantastic. I would recommend it to anyone
This book is fantastic. I would recommend it to anyone!
A**R
Good Introduction to Roger Williams
Good basic biography of Williams and his views.
S**H
Williams Still Relevant Today!
Gaustad did an excellent job of portraying not only Williams' beliefs, politic and theology but the state of the world that led to their development and need. Very readable, never boring, practical and insightful to William's America as it is to ours. WE could learn a great deal from Williams, even so mamy years later. Gaustad truly brought him to life.
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