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.
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ISBN
9798216143437
Publisert
2024
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Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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