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George Mason's Gunston Hall Plantation presents
2006 Liberty Lecture Series: FAITH OF THE FATHERS
In an increasingly pluralistic society, how have the religious beliefs of
the Founders and leaders of the nation shaped political action and theory?
In the ninth annual Liberty Lecture Series, scholars will consider the
influence of religion on public policy from the establishment of a new
independent nation up to the present day.
SUNDAY afternoons in March at 3 p.m. -- Ann Mason Room Visitors Center
Light refreshments served from 2:30-3:00 p.m.
March 5 - "Religion & American Doctrine: The Colonial Period to the Early
19th Century" James H. Hutson, Library of Congress
March 12 - "How the English Bible Defined American Public Culture" Daniel
L. Dreisbach, American University
March 19 - "Religion, Politics, & Social Change" Frank T. Lambert, Purdue
University "Remarks by George Mason" Don McAndrews, Gunston Hll
Lecture participants invited to tour George Mason's home prior to or
following the program.
Free admission & open to general public. Registration recommended, not
required. Teacher recertification available. Students welcome.
Additional information, call 703.550.9220
The 2006 Liberty Lectures are made possible by the generosity of Mary C.
Lanius, Gunston Hall Board of Regents.
To subscribe, change options, or unsubscribe, please see the instructions
at http://listlva.lib.va.us/archives/va-hist.html
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