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Introduction James Madison in His Context
1 Religion 21
Madison, Christianity, and Deism
Madison's Concern for Religious Freedom and a Separation of Church and State
2 Madison's Republicanism 49
Republicanism vs. Monarchy and Aristocracy
Manifest Destiny
American Exceptionalism
The British and the French and American Politics
Religious Republicanism
3 Slavery and the Limits of Madison's Vision 99
Madison's Ideological Conflict over Slavery
Law and Justice
Conclusion 123
Bibliography 127
Index 131
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