Religion and the constitution

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Religion and the constitution

Michael W. McConnell ... [et al.]

Aspen Law & Business, c2002

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Especially well suited to a variety of courses, the comprehensive yet concise Religion and the Constitution brings a refreshing new perspective to the study of topics of enduring interest.Instructors will appreciate the book for its: - exceptional authorship -- Michael W. McConnell, John H. Garvey, and Thomas C. Berg are outstanding scholars in the area - emphasis on broad, recurring themes to place current debates in context, for example; free exercise of religion in the face of government regulation, government financial assistance to religious institutions, and the role of religion in government institutions such as schools - Notes and questions that connect constitutional and religious history with today's constitutional issues - focus on the relationship between free exercise and establishment clauses - lightly-edited cases that promote deep analysis - Teacher's Manual that offers guidance for structuring the course, as well as answers and analysis of questions raised in the bookThe text is divided into six main parts: - Introduction - History - Religion in the Regulatory State - The Power of the Purse - Religion and the Government's Influence Over Culture - What is Religion?Religion and the Constitution, --the perfect balance between historical and contemporary issues. Be sure to consider it for your next course.

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