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Adams, Jefferson, and the Jews

Meir Soloveichik

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Reason vs. Religion: A Moral Debate

This chapter examines the differing perspectives of Thomas Jefferson and John Adams on the interplay between reason and religion in shaping morality and governance. Through personal letters, it highlights Jefferson's secular outlook and Adams' belief in the necessity of faith for maintaining societal values, while also addressing the concerns of a mother regarding her son's moral grounding abroad.

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