The constitution of religious freedom
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The constitution of religious freedom

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264 pages 2012

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"In a time when the question of American religious identity underlies much political conversation, Dennis Goldford directs his readers to consider the First Amendment. The founding fathers' words, 'Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof,' are the constitutional means of ensuring, however imperfectly, the American freedom to stand for something sacred. In his analysis, Goldford ably demonstrates that the very nature of these relgion clauses establishes protection not for religion but for religious freedom. The Constitution of Religious Freedom argues that religious identity inheres not in the nation but in the individual citizen"--Jacket flap.

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