Washington in the Lap of Rome (Classic Reprint) - Softcover

Justin D. Fulton

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9781440089923: Washington in the Lap of Rome (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Washington in the Lap of Rome reveals a provocative claim: Roman Catholic influence reaches into the U.S. capital and its government offices. This edition gathers historical survey, public debates, and religious-political rhetoric to examine what the book portrays as a persistent power dynamic between Rome and American institutions.

The work frames its argument through references to departments, lawmakers, and church figures, presenting a narrative of conflict between church and state. It invites readers to consider how faith, politics, and public policy intersect in 19th-century America.


  • Learn about the book’s view of the relationship between church authority and government activity.

  • Explore the portrayal of Jesuit influence and its historical context in Washington.

  • See how religious rhetoric is used to discuss liberty, governance, and national identity.

  • Consider the book’s approach to debunking or challenging established narratives about church–state separation.



Ideal for readers interested in historical religious debates, political history, and examining how 19th-century voices framed the role of faith in public life.

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About the Author

Christian J. Pinto is the founder of ADULLAM FILMS, a Christian film company dedicated to defending the Gospel of Jesus Christ through its work in film and video production. His research into the influence of Rome in modern times led to the publication of this special edition of Fulton's 19th century book.

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