Using data from the Williamsburg Charter surveys, this book provides a portrait of public attitudes on church-state issues. It examines the social, religious and political sources of differences on issues, making comparisons among Protestants, Catholics, Jews and non-denominational others.
Using data from the Williamsburg Charter surveys, this book provides a portrait of public attitudes on church-state issues. It examines the social, religious and political sources of differences on issues, making comparisons among Protestants, Catholics, Jews and non-denominational others.
Chapter 1 Religion, Politics, and the Constitution Chapter 2 Religion and Politics: A Contested Public Space Chapter 3 Abstract Views of Church-State Relations Chapter 4 Concrete Views of Church-State Establishment Chapter 5 Attitudes toward the Free Exercise of Religion Chapter 6 Conclusion
Chapter 1 Religion, Politics, and the Constitution Chapter 2 Religion and Politics: A Contested Public Space Chapter 3 Abstract Views of Church-State Relations Chapter 4 Concrete Views of Church-State Establishment Chapter 5 Attitudes toward the Free Exercise of Religion Chapter 6 Conclusion
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