A revelatory new biography of Thomas Jefferson, focusing on his ethical and spiritual life
Set aside everything you think you know about Thomas Jefferson and religion, and read this book. This is the definitive account. It is well written, well researched, judicious, and entirely convincing. -Timothy Larsen, Wheaton College
Thomas Jefferson was arguably the most brilliant and inspiring political writer in American history. But the ethical realities of his personal life and political career did not live up to his soaring rhetoric. Indeed, three tensions defined Jefferson's moral life: democracy versus slavery, republican virtue versus dissolute consumption, and veneration for Jesus versus skepticism about Christianity.
In this book Thomas S. Kidd tells the story of Jefferson's ethical life through the lens of these tensions, including an unapologetic focus on the issue where Jefferson's idealistic philosophy and lived reality clashed most obviously: his sexual relationship with his enslaved woman Sally Hemings. In doing so, he offers a unique perspective on one of American history's most studied figures.
Title: Thomas Jefferson: A Biography of Spirit and Flesh
Author: Kidd, Thomas S.
ISBN: 9780300250060
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Publisher: Yale University Press
Publication Date: 2022-06-28
Number of Pages: 320
Weight: 0.6002 kg
What we need is a balanced reassessment of Jefferson's thought and attitudes on God and religion. Thomas S. Kidd, a professor of history at Baylor, gives us that in his crisply written life Thomas Jefferson: A Biography of Spirit and Flesh. -Barton Swaim, Wall Street Journal
Set aside everything you think you know about Thomas Jefferson and religion, and read this book. Thomas Jefferson: A Biography of Spirit and Flesh is the definitive account. It is well-written, well-researched, judicious, and entirely convincing. -Timothy Larsen, Wheaton College
At long last, we have a biography of Thomas Jefferson that treats the enigmatic founder as more than just a living symposium of ideas or as a living museum of hypocrisies. In this long-awaited book, Thomas Kidd, one of the world's most respected historians, portrays for us a compellingly complicated human being-who through both genius and will, and despite grave flaws, gave us a country we could not recognize apart from him. For people all across the ideological spectrum, this biography will be the starting point for countless new arguments and ideas. -Russell Moore, Chair of Theology, Christianity Today
I don't know a scholar more able than Thomas Kidd to bring breadth, depth, and moral clarity to a treatment of a figure as significant and complicated as Thomas Jefferson-and to do so with vivid, compelling prose that will engage a broad audience of readers. -Karen Swallow Prior, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
Kidd has written a unique work-'a narrative of Jefferson's moral universe'-that will make an outstanding contribution to scholarship on Jefferson. -James Byrd, Vanderbilt Divinity School
In 'trying to untangle the thicket of Jefferson's moral, philosophical, and theological commitments, in the context of his time, not ours' while avoiding both 'patriotic apologetics' and 'iconoclastic destruction,' Thomas Kidd gives us the Thomas Jefferson we need right now. -Kevin R. C. Gutzman, author of Thomas Jefferson-Revolutionary: A Radical's Struggle to Remake America