The First Freedoms: Church and State in America to the Passage of the First Amendment
Is government forbidden to assist all religions equally, as the Supreme Court has held? Or does the First Amendment merely ban exclusive aid to one religion, as critics of the Court assert? The First Freedoms studies the church-state context of colonial and revolutionary America to present a bold new reading of the historical meaning of the religion clauses of the First Amendment. Synthesizing and interpreting a wealth of evidence from the founding of Virginia to the passage of the Bill of Rights, including everything published in America before 1791, Thomas Curry traces America's developing ideas on religious liberty and offers the most extensive investigation ever of the historical origins and background of the First Amendment's religion clauses.
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The First Freedoms: Church and State in America to the Passage of the First Amendment
Is government forbidden to assist all religions equally, as the Supreme Court has held? Or does the First Amendment merely ban exclusive aid to one religion, as critics of the Court assert? The First Freedoms studies the church-state context of colonial and revolutionary America to present a bold new reading of the historical meaning of the religion clauses of the First Amendment. Synthesizing and interpreting a wealth of evidence from the founding of Virginia to the passage of the Bill of Rights, including everything published in America before 1791, Thomas Curry traces America's developing ideas on religious liberty and offers the most extensive investigation ever of the historical origins and background of the First Amendment's religion clauses.
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The First Freedoms: Church and State in America to the Passage of the First Amendment

The First Freedoms: Church and State in America to the Passage of the First Amendment

by Thomas J. Curry
The First Freedoms: Church and State in America to the Passage of the First Amendment

The First Freedoms: Church and State in America to the Passage of the First Amendment

by Thomas J. Curry

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Is government forbidden to assist all religions equally, as the Supreme Court has held? Or does the First Amendment merely ban exclusive aid to one religion, as critics of the Court assert? The First Freedoms studies the church-state context of colonial and revolutionary America to present a bold new reading of the historical meaning of the religion clauses of the First Amendment. Synthesizing and interpreting a wealth of evidence from the founding of Virginia to the passage of the Bill of Rights, including everything published in America before 1791, Thomas Curry traces America's developing ideas on religious liberty and offers the most extensive investigation ever of the historical origins and background of the First Amendment's religion clauses.

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ISBN-13: 9780195051810
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 12/03/1987
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 8.06(w) x 5.38(h) x 0.58(d)

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Archdiocese of Los Angeles

Table of Contents

The New England Way in Church and State to 1691Church and State in Seventeenth-Century Virginia and MarylandChurch and State in Restoration ColoniesLiberty of Conscience in Eighteenth-Century Colonial AmericaEstablishment of Religion in Colonial AmericaReligion and Government in Revolutionary America, Pt. I: The Southern StatesReligion and Government in Revolutionary America, Pt. II: The Middle States and New England"Congress Shall Make No Law Respecting an Establishment of Religion, or Prohibiting the Free Exercise Thereof,..."
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