Hellfire Nation: The Politics of Sin in American History

Reviews with Integrated Context

Books You May Like

Hellfire Nation: The Politics of Sin in American History

Author: James A. Morone
Publisher: Yale University Press
Copyright: 2004
Pages: 592
Cover Price: $ 23.00

Enter a word or phrase in the box below


This extraordinary retelling of American political history shows that despite the clear separation of church and state religion lies at the heart of American politics.“This is American history the way I like it, prodigiously researched and vivaciously told. Mr. Morone has a knack for peeling off veneers, for locating the surprising fact, for adopting the unexpected and illuminating slant. He is a rarity, a scholar who is never boring.” Tracy Kidder, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Soul of a New Machine“Hellfire Nation [places] much of our public life in its proper soul-searching context and its careful anatomy of the hand-in-glove relations between the American state and the American faithful is both welcome and illuminating.” Chris Lehmann, Washington Post Book World

Click for the original review.

Background Information

The separation of church and state, incorporated in the First Amendment, is established without that exact phrase ever being used. Religion brought some of the first English colonists to the New World and religious variety has been a national hallmark.