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Albert Taylor Bledsoe defender of the old south and architect of the lost cause

Albert Taylor Bledsoe (1809û1877), a principal architect of the SouthÆs ôLost Causeö mythology, remains one of the Civil War generationÆs leading and most controversial intellectuals. In Albert Taylor Bledsoe: Defender of the Old South and Architect of the Lost Cause Terry A. Barnhart sheds new light on this provocative figure. Bledsoe gained a respectable reputation in the 1840s and 1850s as a metaphysician and speculative theologian. His two major works, An Examination of President EdwardsÆ Inquiry into the Freedom of the Will (1845) and A Theodicy; Or, Vindication of the Divine Glory, As Ma.

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  • "Albert Taylor Bledsoe (1809û1877), a principal architect of the SouthÆs ôLost Causeö mythology, remains one of the Civil War generationÆs leading and most controversial intellectuals. In Albert Taylor Bledsoe: Defender of the Old South and Architect of the Lost Cause Terry A. Barnhart sheds new light on this provocative figure. Bledsoe gained a respectable reputation in the 1840s and 1850s as a metaphysician and speculative theologian. His two major works, An Examination of President EdwardsÆ Inquiry into the Freedom of the Will (1845) and A Theodicy; Or, Vindication of the Divine Glory, As Ma."@en

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