The Separation of Church and State: Interpreting the Constitution by Jason Porterfield

The Separation of Church and State: Interpreting the Constitution

Jason Porterfield
112 pages
Rosen Young Adult
Aug 2014
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"Having disassociated themselves from an oppressive government with a strong central religion, the Founding Fathers of the United States acknowledged the freedom to practice one's religion when writing the nation's constitution. Subsequent constitutional amendments further drew a line between the ecumenical and the secular. Detailed descriptions of Supreme Court cases on the topic offer readers a clearer understanding of the original intent behind separating church and state, as well as how interpretations of such matters have impacted U.S. legislation" -- provided by publisher.
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Pages 112
Publisher Rosen Young Adult
Published 2014
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