The Search for American Soul

Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 6 (1-2):41-66 (1994)
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Abstract

Culminating a process that began with modernity, Americans now face a breakdown in society's moral consensus. Questions of an ethical nature long thought settled have risen to usurp the Western tradition of moral continence. This tradition is firmly anchored in the Judeo-Christian virtues brought to America and cultivated during the Colonial period. These virtues reflected a Christian authority internalized in conscience and practiced in community. But this authority came under assault with modernity's creeping secularization. One reason for this is the rise and pervasiveness of secular social theories that have concluded in a socializing theodicy.

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