In the midst of turmoil and upheaval, one question hung over the American people like an unspoken verdict: what does it mean to live under God? For decades, this fundamental debate played out in public squares across the nation, with politicians from both parties offering competing visions for a democratic society.
At its heart, "Keeping the Faith" is a deeply personal and intellectually provocative exploration of these tumultuous times. Drawing on original research and interviews, author Mark Noll delves into the complex relationships between Christianity, politics, and the very idea of democracy itself. From the early days of the American Revolution to the present day, Noll examines how faith and reason have been intertwined in struggles over power, morality, and the role of government.
Through a richly nuanced analysis of key figures from history and contemporary debates, "Keeping the Faith" sheds new light on one of America's most enduring puzzles: what does it mean to live under God in a secular democracy? Noll's insightful and engaging book will appeal not just to scholars but also to anyone interested in understanding the deep currents that shape our national conversation.