A Nation Under Providence : Seeing the Birth of American Independence More Clearly
Overview
Freedom is one of the most celebrated ideas in American history-and one of the least understood.
It is often defined in political terms: independence, rights, and the ability to live without external control. But what if that definition is incomplete? What if freedom, in its truest sense, cannot be understood apart from something deeper?
A Nation Under Providence invites readers to look again.
This is not an attempt to rewrite the story of American independence, but to see it more clearly. Moving beyond battles, policies, and political language, this book explores the deeper foundations that shaped a people long before they shaped a nation.
Through a careful historical narrative, it traces:
- how Scripture influenced the thinking and conscience of the colonies
- how preaching helped shape ideas of authority, liberty, and accountability
- how crisis forced a people to wrestle with obedience, truth, and resistance
- how the Declaration of Independence reflected assumptions about God, rights, and human dignity
- and how the survival of the American cause raises enduring questions about providence
But this book does not end in the past.
It turns to the present-asking what becomes of freedom when it is separated from truth, what happens when its foundation is forgotten, and whether the liberty we speak of outwardly can endure without something first established inwardly.
Written in a calm, reflective, and spiritually grounded voice, this book does not argue as much as it invites. It calls the reader not only to consider history, but to examine the deeper reality to which that history points.
For freedom, if it is to endure, must be understood at its source.
And that source is not found in man-but in God.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798257976360
- ISBN-10: 9798257976360
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: April 2026
- Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.26 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.33 pounds
- Page Count: 124
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