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God and the Founders explains the church-state political philosophies of James Madison, George Washington, and Thomas Jefferson.
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God and the Founders explains the church-state political philosophies of James Madison, George Washington, and Thomas Jefferson.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 418g
- ISBN-13: 9780521735797
- ISBN-10: 0521735793
- Artikelnr.: 26105158
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 418g
- ISBN-13: 9780521735797
- ISBN-10: 0521735793
- Artikelnr.: 26105158
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Vincent Phillip Muñoz is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Tufts University, Massachusetts and a Faculty Affiliate at the Seattle University School of Law. He has held positions at Princeton University, New Jersey, Claremont McKenna College, California, North Carolina State University, and Pomona College, California. His writings have appeared in American Political Science Review, the Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy, the University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law, the Review of Politics, the Wall Street Journal, First Things, and Claremont Review of Books. His media appearances include commentary on National Public Radio and Voice of America Radio. He has testified before the United States Senate Judiciary Committee on legal hostility toward religious expression in the public square.
Introduction: the Founders, religious freedom, and the First Amendment's
religion clauses; Part I. The Founders' Church-State Political
Philosophies: 1. James Madison's principle of state noncognizance of
religion; 2. George Washington on church and state: religion and the civic
good; 3. Thomas Jefferson's natural rights philosophy and anticlerical
politics of religious liberty; Part II. The Founders and the First
Amendment Religion Clauses: 4. Madison's, Washington's, and Jefferson's
church-state doctrines; 5. Madison, Washington, Jefferson and the
establishment clause; 6. Madison, Washington, Jefferson and the free
exercise clause; 7. The Founders v. the Supreme Court; Conclusion: the
Founders and church-state jurisprudence; Appendix A: James Madison,
memorial and remonstrance against religious assessments; Appendix B:
Patrick Henry, a bill 'establishing a provision for teachers of the
Christian religion'; Appendix C: Thomas Jefferson, a bill for establishing
religious freedom in Virginia.
religion clauses; Part I. The Founders' Church-State Political
Philosophies: 1. James Madison's principle of state noncognizance of
religion; 2. George Washington on church and state: religion and the civic
good; 3. Thomas Jefferson's natural rights philosophy and anticlerical
politics of religious liberty; Part II. The Founders and the First
Amendment Religion Clauses: 4. Madison's, Washington's, and Jefferson's
church-state doctrines; 5. Madison, Washington, Jefferson and the
establishment clause; 6. Madison, Washington, Jefferson and the free
exercise clause; 7. The Founders v. the Supreme Court; Conclusion: the
Founders and church-state jurisprudence; Appendix A: James Madison,
memorial and remonstrance against religious assessments; Appendix B:
Patrick Henry, a bill 'establishing a provision for teachers of the
Christian religion'; Appendix C: Thomas Jefferson, a bill for establishing
religious freedom in Virginia.
Introduction: the Founders, religious freedom, and the First Amendment's
religion clauses; Part I. The Founders' Church-State Political
Philosophies: 1. James Madison's principle of state noncognizance of
religion; 2. George Washington on church and state: religion and the civic
good; 3. Thomas Jefferson's natural rights philosophy and anticlerical
politics of religious liberty; Part II. The Founders and the First
Amendment Religion Clauses: 4. Madison's, Washington's, and Jefferson's
church-state doctrines; 5. Madison, Washington, Jefferson and the
establishment clause; 6. Madison, Washington, Jefferson and the free
exercise clause; 7. The Founders v. the Supreme Court; Conclusion: the
Founders and church-state jurisprudence; Appendix A: James Madison,
memorial and remonstrance against religious assessments; Appendix B:
Patrick Henry, a bill 'establishing a provision for teachers of the
Christian religion'; Appendix C: Thomas Jefferson, a bill for establishing
religious freedom in Virginia.
religion clauses; Part I. The Founders' Church-State Political
Philosophies: 1. James Madison's principle of state noncognizance of
religion; 2. George Washington on church and state: religion and the civic
good; 3. Thomas Jefferson's natural rights philosophy and anticlerical
politics of religious liberty; Part II. The Founders and the First
Amendment Religion Clauses: 4. Madison's, Washington's, and Jefferson's
church-state doctrines; 5. Madison, Washington, Jefferson and the
establishment clause; 6. Madison, Washington, Jefferson and the free
exercise clause; 7. The Founders v. the Supreme Court; Conclusion: the
Founders and church-state jurisprudence; Appendix A: James Madison,
memorial and remonstrance against religious assessments; Appendix B:
Patrick Henry, a bill 'establishing a provision for teachers of the
Christian religion'; Appendix C: Thomas Jefferson, a bill for establishing
religious freedom in Virginia.