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The Distinctiveness Of Religion In American Law Rethinking Religion Clause Jurisprudence Kathleen A Brady

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The Distinctiveness Of Religion In American Law Rethinking Religion Clause Jurisprudence Kathleen A Brady
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.73 MB
Pages: 354
Author: Kathleen A. Brady
ISBN: 9781107016507, 1107016509
Language: English
Year: 2015

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The Distinctiveness Of Religion In American Law Rethinking Religion Clause Jurisprudence Kathleen A Brady by Kathleen A. Brady 9781107016507, 1107016509 instant download after payment.

In recent decades, religion's traditional distinctiveness under the First Amendment has been challenged by courts and scholars. As America grows more secular and as religious and nonreligious convictions are increasingly seen as interchangeable, many have questioned whether special treatment is still fair. In its recent decisions, the Supreme Court has made clear that religion will continue to be treated differently, but we lack a persuasive account of religion's uniqueness that can justify this difference. This book aims to develop such an account. Drawing on founding era thought illumined by theology, philosophy of religion, and comparative religion, it describes what is at stake in our tradition of religious freedom in a way that can be appreciated by the religious and nonreligious alike. From this account, it develops a new framework for religion clause decision making and explains the implications of this framework for current controversies regarding protections for religious conscience.

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