This tour of the American church/state issue revisits past controversies and personalities in the hope of enlightening present-day debates.

Examining an issue that has been a matter of controversy since the founding of the United States, Separation of Church and State offers a chronological survey that helps put the ongoing debate in broad historical context.

The book briefly traces the earliest instances of tension between church and state within the Western tradition, from the era of Constantine to the Reformation, before moving on to the American experience. Attention is paid to the colonial debates about the ideal relationship between faith and politics, the 18th-century trends that culminated in a constitutional settlement, and the experiences of various religious groups during the early republic and 19th century. Finally, the book focuses on the post-1940 era, during which church-state controversies came before the Supreme Court. In the course of the discussion, readers will learn about complex legal and theological issues and debates between the great and powerful, but also about ordinary Americans whose religious scruples led to some of the most important legal cases in U.S. history.


  • Chronological organization
  • A short, bibliographical essay at the end of each chapter highlighting sources of further reading
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This tour of the American church/state issue revisits past controversies and personalities in the hope of enlightening present-day debates.

Introduction
1 From Constantine to the Reformation: Historical Context
2 17th-Century Tumult
3 18th-Century Discontent
4 Jefferson and Madison
5 Consequences: The 19th Century
6 To the Courts
Afterword
Index

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Contrary to popular belief, the Constitution does not contain the phrase "separation of church and state." The First Amendment states only that the government cannot pass laws establishing or prohibiting religious practices. What were the intentions of the Founding Fathers when it came to the relationship between faith and politics? What do those intentions mean today?
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Chronological organization

How did today's hot-button issues develop? How did these issues grow into passionately debated controversies within American society? The volumes in this series trace the historical roots and key aspects of questions that Americans have found of compelling importance in shaping our way of life. Each volume provides the tools for readers to sharpen their own thinking and take an informed position:

- Analysis of primary documents and statistics
- Even-handed approach to help readers move beyond polemics
- Timeline, tables, and other resources to support students' reports
- Annotated bibliographies of print and electronic sources for further study

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780313347696
Publisert
2010-06-16
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Aldersnivå
UF, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
157

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Jonathan A. Wright, PhD, is the author of God's Soldiers: Adventure, Politics, Intrigue, and Power:; A History of the Jesuits; and Shapers of the Great Debate on Freedom of Religion: A Biographical Dictionary.