From Thomas Jefferson’s declaration that all men “are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights,” to George Washington’s letters to various Jewish congregations, to Abraham Lincoln’s second inaugural address, to contemporary Middle East policy, the Hebrew Bible has shaped the American idea. Meir Soloveichik, Robert P. George, Justin Dyer, and Michael Doran—two Catholics, a rabbi, and a Presbyterian—discuss how and why this is so. (Moderated by Samuel Goldman. Video, 85 minutes.)
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