"America for Americans!" The Typical American, Thanksgiving Sermon

"America for Americans!" The Typical American, Thanksgiving Sermon

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"America for Americans!" constitutes a contemporary analysis of American identity and culture offered by author John Philip Newman. In his book, he explores the topic of nationalism and patriotism in the context of modern society, revealing the historical and cultural aspects of this issue. The author chooses an interesting approach to the topic, presenting the American holiday Thanksgiving as a symbol of national unity, integrity and interaction between different cultures and traditions. Through a worship sermon, he emphasizes the importance of shared values and common identity to build unity and understanding in today's diverse society. "America for Americans!" offers a new perspective on questions of identity and cultural development in the United States, encouraging readers to rethink their ideas about American nationalism and shared values. This book will be a useful source both for a wide audience and for specialists in cultural studies and political science who are interested in current issues of modern society.
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Name of the Author
John Philip Newman
Language
English
Release date
2007-01-25
Title
"America for Americans!"
The Typical American, Thanksgiving Sermon
Subject
BV
Bible. Deuteronomy XXVIII, 1 -- Sermons
Nationalism -- United States -- History -- 19th century -- Sermons
Thanksgiving Day addresses
United States -- Emigration and immigration -- Social aspects -- Sermons
United States -- History -- 1865-1898 -- Sermons

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