From the expulsion of Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson from the Massachusetts Bay Colony to the drama of the "Scopes Trial," Don McEvoy takes us on an exciting journey through the history of America's struggle to find a solution to the question of the interaction between religion and the development of public policy. Three centuries of debate come alive through a series of letters to citizens of the 21st century from the participants in these historic events. The letters may be fictional, but they are authentic restatements of the ideas and arguments of proponents on both sides of every...
From the expulsion of Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson from the Massachusetts Bay Colony to the drama of the "Scopes Trial," Don McEvoy takes us on ...
Don McEvoy has written this book for his grandchildren and the next generation or two they may produce, to let them know how their granddad chose to invest his life, the issues that held himm in thrall, the causes to which he was committed, the values he cherished, and the vision of a world of harmonious relationships he believed was humanity's ultimate destiny. If others, perchance, decide to read these pages they will be introduced to a native of Tulsa, Oklahoma who always seemed to see things through a different lens, empathized with those scorned by the majority, delighted in speaking...
Don McEvoy has written this book for his grandchildren and the next generation or two they may produce, to let them know how their granddad chose to i...