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These essays examine major themes affecting religion and the state in a free society and the interaction of religion and world order.

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title:Religion and the State : Essays in Honor of Leo Pfeffer
author:Pfeffer, Leo
publisher:Baylor University
isbn10 | asin:
print isbn13:9780918954299
ebook isbn13:9780585110295
language:English
subjectChurch and state--United States, Pfeffer, Leo,--1910-
publication date:1985
lcc:BR516.R35 1985eb
ddc:322/.1/0973
subject:Church and state--United States, Pfeffer, Leo,--1910-
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Religion and the State
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Leo Pfeffer
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Religion and the State
Essays in Honor of Leo Pfeffer
edited by
James E. Wood, Jr.
Baylor University Press
Waco, Texas
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Copyright 1985 by
Baylor University Press
Waco, Texas 76798
All Rights Reserved
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 85-070643
International Standard Book Number: 0-918954-29-0
Printed in the United States of America
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CONTENTS
Preface
ix
Part 1 No Establishment of Religion and the Free Exercise of Religion
Roger Williams and the Separation of Church and State
David Little
3
The Emergence of Religious Freedom in the Early Republic
Edwin Scott Gaustad
25
The Original Meaning of the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment
Leonard W. Levy
43
The Wall of Separation: The Supreme Court as Uncertain Stonemason
A. E. Dick Howard
85
The Deity in American Constitutional History
Leo Pfeffer
119
Part 2 The Right of Voluntary Association
The Problem of a Constitutional Definition of Religion
Milton R. Konvitz
147
Corporate Free Exercise: The Constitutional Rights of Religious Associations
Sharon L. Worthing
167
Part 3 The Right of Religious Dissent
New Religions and the First Amendment: "The Law Knows No Heresy"
James E. Wood, Jr
185

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The State and the Christian Day School
James C. Carper and Neal E. Devins
211
Part 4 Government Chaplaincies and Military Conscription
Government Chaplaincies and the Separation of Church and State
John M. Swomley, Jr
235
Conscientious Objection and the Liberal State
Kent Greenawalt
247
Part 5 Religion and Public Education
Religion and Schools: The New Political Establishment
Norman Redlich
279
Religion, the State, and the Public University
David Fellman
303
Part 6 Religion and Taxation
Tax Exemption and the Free Exercise of Religion
Dean M. Kelley
323
Tax Exemption and the Clergy: On Vows of Poverty and Parsonage Allowances
Ronald B. Flowers
359
Part 7 Religion and Politics
Religious Liberty, the Free Churches, and Political Action
Franklin H. Littell
379
Religion and the New Right in the 1980s
Richard V. Pierard
393

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Part 8 Religion and World Order
Alternatives to Separation of Church and State in Countries Outside the United States
Samuel Krislov
421
The UN Declaration on the Elimination of Religious Intolerance and Discrimination: Historical and Legal Perspectives
Sidney Liskofsky
441
Part 9 Leo Pfeffer
An Autobiographical Sketch
Leo Pfeffer
487
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