Last night, I attended the premiere of Rediscovering God in America,
a film produced by Citizens United and hosted by Newt and
Callista Gingrich. Essentially, it is a look at the influence of
religion on American public life from the founding through the
present, illustrated in part by a tour of the many Washington, D.C.
area monuments containing explicit references to God.
The production quality is high, making the stroll through
Arlington National Cemetery and trip to the Lincoln Memorial quite
attractive, and the former House speaker's narration is as
effective as you would expect. The film also features historians
Douglas Brinkley and Walter Issacson, former Attorney General Ed
Meese, TAS contributor and intellectual Michael Novak, and
Wallbuilders President David Barton, among others. Some of the
quotes from Founding Fathers and great presidents on the importance
of religion as a support for the American republic are familiar;
others less so.
Rediscovering God is an effective rebuttal to those who
would banish religion from the public square, without overstating
the historical case as some conservative "Christian nation"
exponents tend to do. The film offers a balanced look at church and
state in the United States, emphasizing that the idea that our
rights come from God extends liberty to many faiths or none at all.
The DVD wouldn't make a bad stocking stuffer.
topics:
Religion, Founding Fathers