The Cambridge Companion to the First Amendment and Religious Liberty
Herausgeber: Anderson, Owen; Breidenbach, Michael D.
The Cambridge Companion to the First Amendment and Religious Liberty
Herausgeber: Anderson, Owen; Breidenbach, Michael D.
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Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 476
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 836g
- ISBN-13: 9781108417471
- ISBN-10: 1108417477
- Artikelnr.: 57017361
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Introduction: assessing the First Amendment and religious liberty in
America Michael D. Breidenbach and Owen Anderson; Part I. Philosophical
Foundations: 1. The First Amendment and natural religion Owen Anderson; 2.
The philosophical meaning of religious exercise Janice Tzuling Chik; 3.
Freedom of religion: special, valuable, and qualified John Finnis; Part II.
Historical Interpretations: 4. Religious exercise and establishment in
early America Glenn A. Moots; 5. The historical context of the religion
clauses of the First Amendment Chris Beneke; 6. Religious tests, loyalty
oaths, and the ecclesiastical context of the First Amendment Michael D.
Breidenbach; 7. Church and state in the nineteenth century Jonathan Den
Hartog; 8. The First Amendment religion clauses in the United States
Supreme Court Zoë Robinson; Part III. Law, Politics, and Economics: 9.
Religious and secular presuppositions in First Amendment interpretations
Paul E. Kerry; 10. Two concepts of religious liberty: the natural rights
and moral autonomy approaches to the free exercise of religion Vincent
Phillip Muñoz; 11. The economic origins of religious liberty Anthony Gill;
12. Corporate religious liberty and the culture wars Steven D. Smith; 13.
Which original meaning of the establishment clause is the right one? Donald
L. Drakeman; 14. The two separations Marc O. DeGirolami; 15. The challenge
ahead: reconnecting religion, reason, and truth Gerard V. Bradley; Index.
America Michael D. Breidenbach and Owen Anderson; Part I. Philosophical
Foundations: 1. The First Amendment and natural religion Owen Anderson; 2.
The philosophical meaning of religious exercise Janice Tzuling Chik; 3.
Freedom of religion: special, valuable, and qualified John Finnis; Part II.
Historical Interpretations: 4. Religious exercise and establishment in
early America Glenn A. Moots; 5. The historical context of the religion
clauses of the First Amendment Chris Beneke; 6. Religious tests, loyalty
oaths, and the ecclesiastical context of the First Amendment Michael D.
Breidenbach; 7. Church and state in the nineteenth century Jonathan Den
Hartog; 8. The First Amendment religion clauses in the United States
Supreme Court Zoë Robinson; Part III. Law, Politics, and Economics: 9.
Religious and secular presuppositions in First Amendment interpretations
Paul E. Kerry; 10. Two concepts of religious liberty: the natural rights
and moral autonomy approaches to the free exercise of religion Vincent
Phillip Muñoz; 11. The economic origins of religious liberty Anthony Gill;
12. Corporate religious liberty and the culture wars Steven D. Smith; 13.
Which original meaning of the establishment clause is the right one? Donald
L. Drakeman; 14. The two separations Marc O. DeGirolami; 15. The challenge
ahead: reconnecting religion, reason, and truth Gerard V. Bradley; Index.
Introduction: assessing the First Amendment and religious liberty in
America Michael D. Breidenbach and Owen Anderson; Part I. Philosophical
Foundations: 1. The First Amendment and natural religion Owen Anderson; 2.
The philosophical meaning of religious exercise Janice Tzuling Chik; 3.
Freedom of religion: special, valuable, and qualified John Finnis; Part II.
Historical Interpretations: 4. Religious exercise and establishment in
early America Glenn A. Moots; 5. The historical context of the religion
clauses of the First Amendment Chris Beneke; 6. Religious tests, loyalty
oaths, and the ecclesiastical context of the First Amendment Michael D.
Breidenbach; 7. Church and state in the nineteenth century Jonathan Den
Hartog; 8. The First Amendment religion clauses in the United States
Supreme Court Zoë Robinson; Part III. Law, Politics, and Economics: 9.
Religious and secular presuppositions in First Amendment interpretations
Paul E. Kerry; 10. Two concepts of religious liberty: the natural rights
and moral autonomy approaches to the free exercise of religion Vincent
Phillip Muñoz; 11. The economic origins of religious liberty Anthony Gill;
12. Corporate religious liberty and the culture wars Steven D. Smith; 13.
Which original meaning of the establishment clause is the right one? Donald
L. Drakeman; 14. The two separations Marc O. DeGirolami; 15. The challenge
ahead: reconnecting religion, reason, and truth Gerard V. Bradley; Index.
America Michael D. Breidenbach and Owen Anderson; Part I. Philosophical
Foundations: 1. The First Amendment and natural religion Owen Anderson; 2.
The philosophical meaning of religious exercise Janice Tzuling Chik; 3.
Freedom of religion: special, valuable, and qualified John Finnis; Part II.
Historical Interpretations: 4. Religious exercise and establishment in
early America Glenn A. Moots; 5. The historical context of the religion
clauses of the First Amendment Chris Beneke; 6. Religious tests, loyalty
oaths, and the ecclesiastical context of the First Amendment Michael D.
Breidenbach; 7. Church and state in the nineteenth century Jonathan Den
Hartog; 8. The First Amendment religion clauses in the United States
Supreme Court Zoë Robinson; Part III. Law, Politics, and Economics: 9.
Religious and secular presuppositions in First Amendment interpretations
Paul E. Kerry; 10. Two concepts of religious liberty: the natural rights
and moral autonomy approaches to the free exercise of religion Vincent
Phillip Muñoz; 11. The economic origins of religious liberty Anthony Gill;
12. Corporate religious liberty and the culture wars Steven D. Smith; 13.
Which original meaning of the establishment clause is the right one? Donald
L. Drakeman; 14. The two separations Marc O. DeGirolami; 15. The challenge
ahead: reconnecting religion, reason, and truth Gerard V. Bradley; Index.