Forward to Freedom
The American Constitution and Humanity's
Struggle for Liberty Across the Ages
Second Edition v2
Jerry Combee, Ph.D .
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Newport Beach, CA, - Roswell, GA USA
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What others are saying about
Forward To Freedom
For Schools, Colleges, Teachers, and All Citizens
Jerry Combee is a serious and highly regarded scholar of American politics and history. This book is an open, comprehensive, fast-paced, and easy to understand overview of America's political history. The finest aspect of the book is the way Dr. Combee brings the philosophical and religious history of Western Civilization to bear on and illuminate the Founding and direction of America. It is a book for teachers, for high school and introductory collegiate classes in American politics, and for all citizens and legislators. I believe religious academies and colleges should especially take note.
John T. Agresto
This Book Is Amazing!
I have often been in awe of the wisdom of the Founding Fathers who wrote our constitution. To see how radical (for their times) their thinking was and how thoroughly they understood the long-term ramifications of their work is humbling indeed. Until now I did not understand the purpose of the Federalist Papers, and Dr. Combee explains this and more so clearly. I would have liked to have studied this book 50 years ago when I was in high school. I am glad to have read it now.
Forward To Freedom should be required reading for each and every of our U.S. senators and representatives.
Fred Hinker
5 Stars - Comprehensive Book on the Constitution
I have read many works on political philosophy and history and must say that this book ranks among the best I have encountered. Combee delivers. Most illuminating to me was his discussion of Madison and his views on Factions and how the Constitution is meant to solve them before they become a problem. Also, a quote from Gouverneur Morris about a trip he and Washington took to Valley Forge some 10 years after the Revolution took my breath away.
Comprehensive but fast-paced, this book is well worth reading.
Amazon.com Reviewer
5 Stars - Enlightening and Educational
I learned here many details regarding the centuries long evolution of the concept of man's unalienable right to freedom. Confirms my belief that a government's role is to be more of a referee than a director.
Amazon.com cedarphil
5 Stars - A Welcome Positive Note for America in the Current Atmosphere of Slash and Burn Analysis
As a History and Government teacher of long experience, I am always searching for a text that is accessible to my students. This book by Mr. Combee is just that sort of work; clear and concise, with a logical format, steady progression from one topic to the next, and a point of view..... I am using this book as a supplemental text for my classes and would recommend it to any teacher for the same.
Amazon.com BJ
Beautifully Enlightening
The author clearly explains the surprising (to me) origins of the US Constitution. He explains beautifully the history and process that led the Founding Fathers to the development of this incredible never-before-conceived recipe for governance without tyranny. As a young citizen of the United States, I loved it!
M. Niland
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Forward To Freedom: The American Constitution and
Humanitys Struggle For Liberty Across the Ages
Second Edition v2
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Dedication
Dedicated to my precious son Trevor
Author's Preface
Since 1789, Americans have venerated the Constitution of the United States. As the oldest written constitution of any nation, it has also been much admired around the world.
The framework of government and institutions of freedom that the Constitution established is the major reason that the United States has been the greatest nation in the history of the world by most any measure. Little wonder that the Constitution and its historical background have played a central role in formal civic education from elementary grades to the college level. Likewise, many general readers have found books on the Constitution and its historical background to be of major interest.
In the daily news, concepts such as separation of powers, checks and balances, limited government and enumerated powers, federalism, judicial review, the meaning of the First Amendments guarantees of religious liberty, and other constitutional principles frequently find their way into public policy debates and media commentary. It is essential that citizens correctly understand these principles if they are to hold political leaders accountable for staying within the bounds of the Constitution.
Many books have been written on the Constitution and its historical background. Forward to Freedom: The American Constitution and Humanitys Struggle for Liberty Across the Ages , however, differs decisively from other works.
First, it contends that for the Constitutions historical background to be adequately understood, it is insufficient to examine Americas colonial and revolutionary period or even our English political and legal heritage such as representative and limited government, common law, habeas corpus, and trial by jury. The Constitution also reflects the influence of political and moral ideas reaching back to the ancient Greeks and Romans and even earlier.
Second, Forward to Freedom presents history not as a jumbled and ultimately meaningless mass of factsas what Macbeth said of life, a tale told by an idiot full of sound and fury signifying nothingbut as a process under the superintendence of Divine Providence. Americas Founding Fathers, including those who signed the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, or both, often spoke of Providence, expressing the belief that Gods guiding hand can be discerned in Americas history. They believed that God had entrusted them with the opportunity to establish free government in America but also to advance the future of freedom for all mankind. Divine Providence is therefore an idea that must be taken as seriously as separation of powers and checks and balances, for example, if we are to understand the minds of the Founding Fathers.