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The Lustre of Our Country - The American Experience of Religious Freedom (Paperback)
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The Lustre of Our Country - The American Experience of Religious Freedom (Paperback)
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A "New York Times" Notable Book, this remarkable work offers a
fresh approach to a freedom that is often taken for granted in the
United States, yet is one of the strongest and proudest elements of
American culture: religious freedom. In this compellingly written,
distinctively personal book, Judge John T. Noonan asserts that
freedom of religion, as James Madison conceived it, is an American
invention previously unknown to any nation on earth. "The Lustre of
Our Country" demonstrates how the idea of religious liberty is
central to the American experience and to American influence around
the world. Noonan's original book is a history of the idea of
religious liberty and its relationship with the law. He begins with
an intellectual autobiography, describing his own religious and
legal training. After setting the stage with autobiography, Noonan
turns to history, with each chapter written in a new voice. One
chapter takes the form of a catechism (questions and answers),
presenting the history of the idea of religious freedom in
Christianity and the American colonies. Another chapter on James
Madison argues that Madison's support of religious freedom was not
purely secular but rather the outcome of his own religious beliefs.
A fictional sister of Alexis de Toqueville writes, contrary to her
brother's work, that the U.S. government is very closely tied to
religion. Other chapters offer straightforward considerations of
constitutional law. Throughout the book, Noonan shows how the free
exercise of religion led to profound changes in American law - he
discusses abolition, temperance, and civil rights - and how the
legal notion of religious liberty influenced revolutionary France,
Japan, and Russia, as well as the Catholic Church during Vatican
II. "The Lustre of Our Country" is a celebration of religious
freedom - a personal and profound statement on what the author
considers America's greatest moral contribution to the world.
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