“At a time when the relationship of religion and politics is being bitterly contested and radically rethought, Andrew Murphy has challenged all parties in this dispute to forgo comfortable myths and confront the profoundly political and pragmatic origins and development of toleration. By comparing the early modern disputes over the limits of toleration and religious dissent in America and England in the 17th and 18th centuries, Murphy has both revitalized this legacy and provided a brilliantly lit mirror in which to view our contemporary quandaries.”—Eldon Eisenach, Author of The Next Religious Establishment: National Identity and Political Theology in Post-Protestant America