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Thomas D. Anderson

Thomas D. Anderson was a twentieth-century theologian whose work examined the intersection of domestic life and national identity within American Protestant thought. His scholarly contributions, particularly evident in *The Home and the Nation*, explored how theological understandings of family and household shaped broader concepts of citizenship and social order during a period of significant cultural transformation. Anderson's writings remain significant for understanding how mid-century American religious thinkers negotiated between traditional domestic values and modernizing social forces.

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