Thomas Jefferson believed that his version of the New Testament distilled "the most sublime and benevolent code of morals which has never been offered to man." Universal History Archive / Getty Images ...
"This facsimile reproduction of the Jefferson Bible was published by Smithsonian Books in November 2011 on the occasion of the conservation and exhibition of the Jefferson Bible by the National Museum ...
That’s Jefferson as in Thomas, and this private, personal document offers a useful case study in how politics and Christianity have mixed it up in American history, right up to today. To understand ...
To the editor: How fortunate for Oklahoma Supt. of Public Instruction Ryan Walters that there already exists a Bible that fulfills the stated desire to teach its “historic significance throughout this ...
The White House, Washington, D.C. 1804. Thomas Jefferson was frustrated. It was not the burdens of office that bothered him. It was his Bible. Jefferson was convinced that the authentic words of Jesus ...
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