Steven Frankel is Professor of Philosophy at Xavier University. Martin D. Yaffe is Professor of Philosophy and Religion at the University of North Texas.
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Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Machiavelli, Christianity, and Civil Religion Timothy Sean Quinn 2. How Francis Bacon's New Organon Co-opts Biblical Theology for His New Atlantis Martin D. Yaffe 3. Leviathan's Reconquest of the Christian Person for the State Mark Shiffman 4. Will Wonders Never Cease? Spinoza's Critique of Miracles Steven Frankel 5. Liberalism and Christianity: Locke's Use of the Bible in the Second Treatise Nasser Behnegar 6. Montesquieu's Machiavellian Account of Civil Religion Andrea Radasanu 7. Montesquieu and Christianity in the American Project: The Moderate Spirit Paul Carrese 8. Hume on Church Establishments: History, Moderation, and Liberty Aaron Szymkowiak 9. Rousseau's Civil Religion "Problem" John Ray 10. How the Founders Agreed About Religious Freedom but Disagreed About the Separation of Church and State Vincent Phillip Munoz and Kevin Vance 11. Tocqueville on Religion and Democratic Character: Equality, Mediocrity, and Greatness Aaron L. Herold List of Contributors Index
"The question of civil religion deserves our renewed interest, as we witness the longstanding assumptions of modern secularization being shaken. This excellent collection of essays on that old and timely subject brings out both the common assumptions and a range of controversies among liberalism's founding thinkers. Add to the mix a healthy dose of disagreement among the essays' authors, and there is much food for thought here." -J. Judd Owen, author of Making Religion Safe for Democracy: Transformation from Hobbes to Tocqueville

