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Thu 22 Sep, 2005 06:25 pm
This small book is recommended by my law professor as one of the best collections of the most important writings by the American Founders. It also questions the myth that American was founded as a Christian nation.
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The Separation of Church and State: Writings on a Fundamental Freedom by America's Founders
by Forrest Church (Editor)
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Book Description
A primer of essential writings about one of the cornerstones of our democracy
Certain basic issues will always be debated in our country, even without a presidential election at stake. One of the most important of these is the separation of church and state. On this issue, Americans constantly interpret and reinterpret the intentions of America"s founders. Now, they will have a collection of the most eloquent writings of the founders to help them understand the original reasoning behind this separation.
Forrest Church, well-known writer and religious leader, son of former senator Frank Church, has used his considerable knowledge about this subject to bring together these writings for modern readers. Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, John Adams, George Washington, Patrick Henry?-these are just some of the leaders who wrote movingly about the need to separate religion and government. This concise primer will get past the rhetoric that surrounds the current debate and deliver instead specific writings by the original authors of the Constitution.
Edited and introduced by Church, this volume will inform readers about the founders" original vision and will stand as a timely reminder of how important this fundamental separation is to our way of life.
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About the Author
Forrest Church is a senior minister of All Soul's Church in New York City, and is the author of many books, including LIFE LINES. He lives in New York City.