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Under god : George Washington and the question of church and state

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Dallas Spence Publishing Company 2008Description: 317pISBN:
  • 9780977072217
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 261.709000 ROO
Contents:
Overview No American living in 1800 would have predicted that Thomas Jefferson's idiosyncratic views on church and state would ever eclipse those of George Washington, let alone become constitutional dogma. Yet today's Supreme Court guards no doctrine more fiercely than Jefferson's antagonistic wall of separation between church and state. Washington's sharply contrasting views, explored in this path-breaking book, suggest a more reasonable interpretation of the First Amendment, one that is consistent with religion's importance to the enterprise of democracy.
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BOOKs National Law School Mansfield Section 261.709 ROO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan 32798

Overview
No American living in 1800 would have predicted that Thomas Jefferson's idiosyncratic views on church and state would ever eclipse those of George Washington, let alone become constitutional dogma. Yet today's Supreme Court guards no doctrine more fiercely than Jefferson's antagonistic wall of separation between church and state. Washington's sharply contrasting views, explored in this path-breaking book, suggest a more reasonable interpretation of the First Amendment, one that is consistent with religion's importance to the enterprise of democracy.

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