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The Jefferson Bible : a biography / Peter Manseau.

Author: Manseau, Peter, author.

ImprintPrinceton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press, [2020]

Descriptionx, 221 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 20 cm.

Note:Introduction: Excavating the Sacred -- Sharpening the Blade -- Making the Cut -- The Quest for the Jeffersonian Jesus -- Lost and Found -- Born Again -- Social Engineering -- Congressional Inheritances -- Jefferson, Jesus, and the Sixties -- Choose Your Own Adventure -- Epilogue: Bible as Barrow.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical resources and index.

Note:"In his retirement, Thomas Jefferson edited the New Testament with a penknife and glue, removing all mention of miracles and other supernatural events. Inspired by the ideals of the Enlightenment, Jefferson hoped to reconcile Christian tradition with reason by presenting Jesus of Nazareth as a great moral teacher-not a divine one. Peter Manseau tells the story of the Jefferson Bible, exploring how each new generation has reimagined the book in its own image as readers grapple with both the legacy of the man who made it and the place of religion in American life. Lost for decades and rediscovered by chance in the late nineteenth century, Jefferson's cut-and-paste scripture has meant different things to different people. Some have held it up as evidence that America is a Christian nation founded on the lessons of the Gospels. Others see it as proof of the Founders' intent to root out the stubborn influence of faith. Manseau explains Jefferson's personal religion and philosophy, shedding light on the influences and ideas that inspired him to radically revise the Gospels. He situates the creation of the Jefferson Bible within the broader search for the historical Jesus, and examines the book's role in American religious disputes over the interpretation of scripture. Manseau describes the intrigue surrounding the loss and rediscovery of the Jefferson Bible, and traces its remarkable reception history from its first planned printing in 1904 for members of Congress to its persistent power to provoke and enlighten us today" -- Provided by publisher.



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Author:
Manseau, Peter, author.
Series Statement
Lives of great religious books
Subject:
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Life and morals of Jesus of Nazareth.
Jefferson, Thomas 1743-1826 -- Religion.
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Lives of great religious books.