The Lessons of Roanoke: John Winthrop, Sir Walter Raleigh and t
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Start Date: Jan. 22, 2013
Time: 7:00 PM
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An odd hybridization of America’s religious and mercantile heritage clearly distinguishes the United States from other nations. As the only world citizenry that is both very wealthy and very religious, Americans often struggle to reconcile Christian ethics and free-market principles. The tension between our religious and mercantile heritage has been with us from the earliest days of our founding. Robert Hass, Ph.D
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