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Separation of Church and state

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Publication details: London Harvard University Press 2004Description: 514pISBN:
  • 9780674013742
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 322.109730 HAM
Contents:
Table of contents Acknowledgments Introduction I. Late Eighteenth-Century Religious Liberty 1. Separation, Purity, and Anticlericalism 2. Accusations of Separation 3. The Exclusion of the Clergy 4. Freedom from Religious Establishments II. Early Nineteenth-Century Republicanism 5. Demands for Separation: Separating Federalist Clergy from Republican Politics 6. Keeping Religion Out of Politics and Making Politics Religious 7. Jefferson and the Baptists: Separation Proposed and Ignored as a Constitutional Principle III. Mid-Nineteenth-Century Americanism 8. A Theologically Liberal, Anti-Catholic, and American Principle 9. Separations in Society 10. Clerical Doubts and Popular Protestant Support IV. Late Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Constitutional Law 11. Amendment 12. Interpretation 13. Differences 14. An American Constitutional Right Conclusion Index
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Table of contents
Acknowledgments Introduction
I. Late Eighteenth-Century Religious Liberty
1. Separation, Purity, and Anticlericalism
2. Accusations of Separation
3. The Exclusion of the Clergy
4. Freedom from Religious Establishments
II. Early Nineteenth-Century Republicanism
5. Demands for Separation: Separating Federalist Clergy from Republican Politics
6. Keeping Religion Out of Politics and Making Politics Religious
7. Jefferson and the Baptists: Separation Proposed and Ignored as a Constitutional Principle
III. Mid-Nineteenth-Century Americanism
8. A Theologically Liberal, Anti-Catholic, and American Principle
9. Separations in Society
10. Clerical Doubts and Popular Protestant Support
IV. Late Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Constitutional Law
11. Amendment
12. Interpretation
13. Differences
14. An American Constitutional Right
Conclusion
Index

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