tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1237087217187172116.post5856229126704695247..comments2024-03-17T14:55:33.289-06:00Comments on American Creation: Gordon Wood on the Founders and Judeo-ChristianityBrad Harthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17669677047039491864noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1237087217187172116.post-5764633405899978322009-09-15T22:00:42.723-06:002009-09-15T22:00:42.723-06:00Very good -- Wood makes a great point that many of...Very good -- Wood makes a great point that many of us who are students of the Founding tend to overlook: that it wasn't just the "Great Men" outfront who made our Republic, but the many who followed, who worked at the state level, who lived their ordinary, anonymous lives but who influenced history nonetheless. While many if not most of the "top tier" Founders were not orthodox Christians, many of the second, and I would argue most of the third tier were orthodox Christians. And the vast bulk of the population were, even if they may not have been regular church attenders. <br /><br />I am eagerly awaiting Wood's new book on the early Republic. Radicalism was a great book -- but this one looks like it will be even better.Mark D.https://www.blogger.com/profile/05000893614655251587noreply@blogger.com