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The Serpentine Wall is chronologically structured. It begins with a history of ideas approach to the European backgrounds and colonial American experiments in theocracy and freedom of religion. It covers pre-modern American debates about religious freedom among the founding generation right up through the nineteenth century. The final section of the book focuses on the separation of church and state and how this has become a matter determined by the Supreme Court. --from publisher description
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The serpentine wall: the winding boundary between church and state in the United States
2013, Transaction Publishers
Hardcover
in English
1412849705 9781412849708
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Table of Contents
European influences
Colonial America
The founding and the founders
The early republic
The nineteenth century
The 20th century to the present
The Supreme Court
The serpentine wall and universal history.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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