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In 'Philosophy and Religion in Colonial America', Claude M. Newlin offers a comprehensive survey of the intellectual landscape of early America. From the Puritan divines of New England to the rationalists of the Enlightenment, Newlin explores the complex interplay between philosophy and religion in shaping American culture and society.
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