Dreisbach and Hall's volume definitely advances the conversation about religion and the founding through widening the scope of topics considered and acknowledging the complexity of the issue.
Religion in American History
This is a useful and fruitful collection of essays ...
Hermann Wellenreuther, Historischen Zeitschrift
This is a unique and very interesting volume. There have been many works on the faith of the American founders, but this one is both notably comprehensive and intriguing. Its contents range from deism to Judaism to Calvinism to Islam, from Loyalists to Baptists, from Quakers to Presbyterians, from John Hancock to John Dickinson, from the Bible to race. Much of this work breaks entirely new ground. Kudos to Daniel Dreisbach, Mark David Hall, and their colleagues for a real contribution to the field and for some fascinating reading.
Paul Kengor, Professor of Political Science, Grove City College
This book does a splendid job of illuminating varieties of American revolutionary and religious experience
Gerald F. Moran, Journal of American History