“The American founders, when framing their governments, looked to the Bible for insights into human nature, civic virtue, social order, political authority and other concepts essential to the establishment of a political society. They saw in Scripture political and legal models - such as republicanism, separation of powers, and due process of law - that they believed enjoyed divine favor and were worthy of emulation in their polities.” HumansGovernmentLawPoliticalOrderSocialProcessVirtueSawsHuman NatureDivineEssentialsAuthorityModelsConceptsInsightWorthyDuesFavorsScriptureSeparationEnjoyedEstablishmentFoundersCivicsSocial OrderFramingSeparation Of PowersDue ProcessEmulationRepublicanismCivic VirtueDue Process Of Law Author:Daniel L Dreisbach
“Most of what the founders knew about the Hebraic republic, it must be emphasized, they learned from the Bible. These Americans were well aware that ideas like republicanism found expression in traditions apart from the Hebrew experience, and, indeed, they studied these traditions both ancient and modern.” WellsIdeasFoundModernExpressionTraditionAncientRepublicFoundersHebrewRepublicanism Author:Daniel L Dreisbach
“The republican model described in the Hebrew Scriptures reassured pious Americans that republicanism was a political system favored by God.” PoliticalRepublicanModelsScripturePolitical SystemsPiousHebrewRepublicanism Author:Daniel L Dreisbach
“One should study the Bible alongside other intellectual traditions - such as British constitutionalism, Enlightenment liberalism, and classical republicanism - in order to truly understand the American founding.” ShouldOrderStudyIntellectualEnlightenmentTraditionBritishLiberalismFoundingRepublicanismConstitutionalism Author:Daniel L Dreisbach