Liberty of Conscience: In Defense of America's Tradition of Religious Equality

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Basic Books, 5 lut 2008 - 416
In one of the great triumphs of the colonial and Revolutionary periods, the founders of the future United States overcame religious intolerance in favor of a constitutional order dedicated to fair treatment for people's deeply held conscientious beliefs. It granted equal liberty of conscience to all and took a firm stand against religious establishment. This respect for religious difference, acclaimed scholar Martha Nussbaum writes, formed our democracy. Yet today there are signs that this legacy is misunderstood. The prominence of a particular type of Christianity in our public life suggests the unequal worth of citizens who hold different religious beliefs, or no beliefs. Other people, meanwhile, seek to curtail the influence of religion in public life in a way that is itself unbalanced and unfair. Such partisan efforts, Nussbaum argues, violate the spirit of our Constitution. Liberty of Conscience is a historical and conceptual study of the American tradition of religious freedom. Weaving together political history, philosophical ideas, and key constitutional cases, this is a rich chronicle of an ideal of equality that has always been central to our history but is now in serious danger.
 

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Jehovahs Witnesses and the Crisis Over Loyalty
AntiCatholicism and the Separation of Church and State
Fear and Constitutional Principles
THE ESTABLISHMENT CLAUSE I Establishment and Equality
Equality Coercion and Peer Pressure
Moments of Silence Graduation Prayer
Equality in Context
The Ten Commandments

This wild and howling land
Williamss Rhode Island III This Conscience is found in all mankinde Williamss Defense of IV A Model of Church and Civil Power
Truth and Peace Their Meetings Seldome and Short
PROCLAIMING EQUALITY
The Stoic Background
Attacking Establishment
Madison and the Virginia Assessment Controversy
Framing the Constitutional Text
Two Misleading Theories
Minorities in a World of Majority
Accommodation at the Founding
A Note on Incorporation
Mrs Sherberts Job the Yoder Childrens Schooling
Employment Division v Smith
Restoring the Balance?
Should Religion Be Special?
FEARING STRANGERS I Principles and Anxieties
Always Odious?
The Tradition Under Assault
A Climate of Suspicion
Neutrality as Fairness
The Search for Separation
Return to Neutrality
Pursuing Fairness
Vouchers and Scholarships
CONTEMPORARY CONTROVERSIES I Equal Liberty of Conscience Today
The Pledge Present and Future
Debating Evolution
Imagination and Difference in the Classroom
SameSex Marriage
The Alleged Muslim Threat
CONCLUSION
Acknowledgements NOTES
INDEX
INDEX OF CASES Copyright Page

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Martha Nussbaum, one of the leading moral philosophers of our time, holds appointments in the Law School, Divinity School, and Philosophy Department at the University of Chicago and is a board member in the university's Human Rights Program. She is the author of twelve previous books on philosophy and ethics. Her book Cultivating Humanity won the Grawemeyer Award for Education. The recipient of twenty-two honorary degrees from universities around the world, she lives in Chicago, Illinois.

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