Description
1954 Revell edition. Hardcover is in good condition. No dust jacket. Pages are clean and binding is secure.
This 1954 edition of “How Firm a Foundation” by R.C. Campbell offers a fascinating glimpse into the history of American religious thought and the enduring influence of Calvinism. Published during the height of the Cold War, Campbell’s work examines the theological foundations of American democracy, tracing its roots to the Puritan settlers and their unwavering commitment to the sovereignty of God. While the book’s binding and pages have stood the test of time, its content remains a captivating exploration of the intersection between faith and political philosophy. Collectors and readers alike will appreciate Campbell’s erudite yet accessible style, as he deftly weaves together strands of history, theology, and cultural analysis to shed light on the enduring legacy of Calvinism in shaping the American psyche.