Jacob T. Levy discusses intersectionality with this month's response essayists.
Mark David Hall argues that the American founders were more Christian and less deist than many nowadays might realize.
What were the religious beliefs of the American founding generation? What do they mean for us today?
Brooke Allen discusses religion, the Enlightenment, and the American founding.
Prof. Steven Green argues that the founders were trying to create a government based on consent, not divine institution.
Faith played a strong role in the American founding, says Prof. Thomas Kidd. But it may not be the role we expect.
Mark David Hall replies to his interlocutors in this month's discussion.
Brooke Allen stresses the importance of religious skepticism and freethinking for the American founders.