(Apr 13, 1743, Albemarle County, VA – Jul 4, 1826, Monticello, VA), was the third president of the United States and played an important role in American religious history. He was the author of Virginia's landmark “Statute for Freedom of Religion” of 1786, which set the pattern that the whole United States would follow in guaranteeing nearly complete religious liberty. Jefferson's beliefs became the subject of political controversy when his opponents in the presidential campaign of 1800 accused him of “infidelity.” In fact, he was a rationalistic Unitarian (Unitar…
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Noll, Mark A., “Jefferson, Thomas”, in: Religion Past and Present. Consulted online on 04 June 2023 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1877-5888_rpp_SIM_10771>
First published online: 2011
First print edition: ISBN: 9789004146662, 2006-2013
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