Christopher P. Momany

For Each And All

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This book is not a biography. It does not pretend to cover every aspect of

Asa Mahan's life, and it concludes its exploration at the end of the Civil

War. It is an attempt to trace powerful ideas in the teaching and writing of

ethics through the Civil War, and it asks how these ideas were embodied

among the debate over slavery in America. Asa Mahan's life serves as a

lens through which to view the interaction and sometimes the outright

mutual exclusivity of these ideas.

Today it is easy to segregate ourselves within disciplines and even to

separate ourselves from the world of ideas. An ordained clergyperson who

articulates the finer points of philosophy is rare, and those dedicated to

studying American intellectual currents are not typically representatives

of organized religious movements. Asa Mahan was both a pastor and student

of profound ideas. He is perhaps best known for his theological contributions

to the tradition that advocated Christian Perfection or Holiness,

but these practices of faith were informed by his philosophical acumen.
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