David McCullough

Rejoice Evermore

In his retirement, President John Adams (second presi­dent of the United States) turned his attention back to Biblical studies and in 1805 challenged the idea of the "perfect­ ability of man" as expounded by the eighteenth-century philosophers. "I consider the perfectability of man as used by modern philosophers to be mere words without meaning, that is mere nonsense," he wrote. Then he added, "[but] [...]

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