The controversies surrounding aid to parochial schools, blue laws, school prayer, and birth control programs have been central to the ongoing search for the proper boundary between religious and political authority in America. This concise volume features chronologically organized selections from such official documents as colonial charters, court opinions, and legislation, along with incisive twentieth-century interpretations of the issues they treat. Historical figures as diverse as John F. Kennedy, Perry Miller, Reinhold Niebhur, and Paul Blanshard, together with contemporary ones illuminate the interrelationships between the legal, political, and religious structures of American society.REVIEW: [A] judicious and timely survey....Happily, this volume also has obvious, even urgent, utility for the classroom. (Edwin S. Gaustad, University of California, Riverside) Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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